Austin Ruse has written the best article you're ever going to read in AMERICAN GREATNESS about the role of the Supreme Court in undermining Christian society in America:
"It should be obvious, then, that the school prayer and Bible-reading decisions of 1962 and 1963 were about more than religion in public schools. They were about the Supreme Court’s choosing a side, a side against Christianity. Indeed, after the court made its choice, it began furiously delineating the contours of the new official state religion. In the 1965 case Griswold v. Connecticut, the court determined that married couples have the constitutional right to use contraception. The court based this on a general right to privacy that appears nowhere in the Constitution. Seven years later, the Supreme Court in Eisenstadt v. Baird extended the same right to contraception to the unmarried. A year later, Roe v. Wade ushered in a right to abortion. Twenty years later, Planned Parenthood v. Casey further enshrined abortion into constitutional law. It is here that we see the ethereal “mystery passage” penned by Justice Anthony Kennedy that in America, one has “the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” That is not an interpretation of law; it is simply an expression of Kennedy’s personal religious beliefs, which, for now, govern the nation."