Attorney General William Barr finds himself the target of criticism for remarks he made at the University of Notre Dame in which he made the case that a decline in religiosity — and, indeed, attacks on the beliefs of the religious — might have something to do with personal and social dysfunction in the United States.
For this — and his expressed view that "militant secularists" might actually prefer to replace the "traditional moral order" — Barr stands accused of endorsing some sort of Christian theocracy.
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