On his radio program yesterday, the American Family Association's Bryan Fischer declared, once again, that only Christianity is protected by the First Amendment and that all non-Christians—including Jews, Muslims and Native Americans—have no constitutionally guaranteed right to freely practice their faiths.
Fischer, who routinely puts forward a completely incoherent theory regarding the meaning of the First Amendment, was discussing a case involving a North Carolina inmate who is suing for the right to practice Wicca when he declared that "worshipers of the devil" and all other non-Christian faiths are not entitled to First Amendment protections.
"The blunt, simple, direct, straightforward answer is that Wiccans do not have First Amendment rights," he said, "nor do Muslims, nor do Jews, nor do Native Americans, nor do Rastafarians, nor do any practitioners of any other religion other than Christianity."
"Whatever the First Amendment is about, whatever protections it extends in the federal Constitution, those were just for Christianity," Fischer insisted. "Christianity has First Amendment rights under the federal Constitution, no other religion does."