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Podcast: Townhall Review | Commentaries
Episode: Carol Platt Liebau: Why Oaths and the Texts Behind Them Matter
Description: When Zohran Mamdani became mayor of New York City, he took his oath on the Koran, rather than a Bible. In America, free exercise of religion is a constitutional right. Mamdani was absolutely entitled to swear his oath on his faithβs sacred text. But texts matter, and so do the principles they enshrine. In the Bible, political authority is limited and not divine. Church and state distinct, and individual conscience is separate from government power. Under the Quran, religious and political authority are one and the same, and the state is...