John Fugelsang’s Separation of Church and Hate, a New York Times bestseller featured on The Daily Show, offers a timely moral mirror for Western nations that claim to act in the name of faith or democracy while enabling atrocities abroad. Fugelsang exposes how religion in the U.S. and Europe has been twisted into a tool of political power — justifying greed, nationalism, and even war. That distortion helps explain why so many leaders remain silent as Israel commits genocide in Gaza and terrorism in the West Bank, actions that defy every moral value they profess to uphold.
Fugelsang reminds us that Jesus’s teachings were revolutionary precisely because they rejected violence and welcomed the stranger. “Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me,” Jesus said — a truth forgotten amid endless bombs and blockades. Separation of Church and Hate challenges both believers and policymakers to rediscover faith not as a weapon, but as a force for compassion, justice, and courage in confronting evil done in our name.