The Real Threat of Religious Law in America (Hint: It’s Not Who You’ve Been Told to Fear)
I’ve noticed something strange about fear in America. It doesn’t behave like a rational emotion. It doesn’t track evidence. It doesn’t follow probability. It follows narrative. It follows repetition. It follows whoever is loudest, most confident, and most willing to say, “Be afraid of them.” And for years now, one of the most persistent fears floating around our national psyche has been this idea that America is on the brink of being overtaken by some kind of foreign religious legal system. You’ve heard it before. It gets whispered in comment sections, shouted on talk shows, and baked into campaign rhetoric like it’s a proven inevitability instead of what it actually is: a cultural ghost story. The story usually goes something like this: There’s a creeping threat, quietly advancing, waiting to replace American law with something alien, oppressive, and incompatible with “our values.” It’s framed as an invasion, a takeover, a ticking clock. And the villains in this story are almost alw...