Texas officials are trying hard to keep the focus on child abuse β and away from religion β in the custody battle involving 437 children seized from a polygamist religious sect this month.
If only it were so simple.
Like it or not, this conflict is about far more than the issue of older men having sex with under-age girls in violation of Texas law. Itβs also about religion β specifically the religious culture of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS).
Defenders of the church argue that the raid was an overreaction to one telephone call (that may have been a hoax) and was motivated by long-standing animus toward the FLDS community. The state counters that dramatic measures are justified when evidence points to children trapped in a religious culture that promotes child abuse.
The only way to sort out the truth, and determine the fate of the children, will be to put the FLDS way of life on trial.