Thanks for clearing that one up. lain: They aren't in the constitution of the Court either.
In the history of the Court there have been 8 people of the Jewish faith who sat on the S. Ct., along with 13 Catholics and the rest divided among Protestants (with 33 Episcopalians dominating that lot, the next largest being Presbyterians, at 18). Largely because the Court reflected the times. In our times we don't weed by religion. We weed by political aims and qualifications. It's been that way for a very long time now. You just noticed?
If this country weren't predominately Protestant, you might have a case.
But you don't- we shouldn't have an entire branch of government with no interest in well, the country lain:
I shudder to think about the civics they aren't teaching you guys any longer. You're in for another shock, but the Court isn't meant to reflect demographics.
Nah, it's something the Left has used as it's go-to in undermining everyone in the country who disagrees with them. It's been in the business of revising the Constitution and giving liberals the means to raise hell on everybody.
And the reason is because the vast majority of this country is 'under represented' for the sake of agendas at play- because you have a government that isn't doing what it's function as a government is supposed to do.
Conservatives took the Executive Branch and the majority of Legislation, but it's still going to take a long time to reverse the fascist mud hole this country has become- the more one examines it, the more one can see the beauty in Trump's declaration to 'drain the swamp'.