In 1791 Congress represented equally the people and the separate States, but the 1913 Seventeenth Amendment abolished the role of state governments in Washington.
Post 1913 judicial decisions have interpreted the Constitution as though the separate States are satellites of Washington. The constitutional ban specifically against Congress interfering with religion was reinterpreted to include all of government, barring religion, but not alternative values and views from public education and other institutions.
With religion removed from state mandated education, children are taught values contrary to religion, resulting in commonplace deceit, pre-marital sexual intercourse, adultery, and confusion over sexual orientation.
Here we may discuss and shape and form these ideas and attempt to apply them to government by legislative action and preparation of "Friend of the Court" briefs to the courts.
Those having contrary ideas are encouraged to participate and present them.