An L.A. Times editor taunted Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in a piece on Saturday, telling the jurist not to worry about an increasingly secularized America because future generations that don’t know Jesus will promote America’s "well-being" better than Christian ones. He also slammed the justice for the conservative-majority court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, saying it will diminish the religious liberty of his secular kids. He added that the question "doesn’t have to" trouble anyone because secular parenting and secular children are inclined to make a good society. Pitzer told the editor that "The data overwhelmingly show an inverse relationship between a society’s religiosity and its measurable well-being." He then concluded his piece with a dig at the justice and his role in overturning Roe V. Wade, writing, "So Justice Alito, you don’t have to worry about children growing up without a religion assigned by their parents.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 06, 2022 19:03 UTC