Nope. I am simply pointing out the rancid hypocrisy of those evangelicals who support a man who stole the life savings of senior citizens at his fake university, who is a serial adulterer, and who bears false witness against others on a daily basis.
You see, the separation of church and state is not so much intended to keep the state from being infected by religion but more to keep religion from being infected by politics.
And we see our religious Right being seriously infected. They have a cancer. And it is metastasizing.
That's why people are turning away from religion in the US, just as they did in Europe in centuries past.
Alexis de Toqueville gave a prescient warning about this.
The unbelievers of Europe attack the Christians as their political opponents rather than as their religious adversaries; they hate the Christian religion as the opinion of a party much more than as an error of belief; and they reject the clergy less because they are the representatives of the Deity than because they are the allies of government.
In Europe, Christianity has been intimately united to the powers of the earth. Those powers are now in decay, and it is, as it were, buried under their ruins. The living body of religion has been bound down to the dead corpse of superannuated polity; cut but the bonds that restrain it, and it will rise once more. I do not know what could restore the Christian church of Europe to the energy of its earlier days; that power belongs to God alone; but it may be for human policy to leave to faith the full exercise of the strength which it still retains.
Tocqueville: Book I Chapter 17