Most recently gay marriage. How many religious nuts cry about it remaining illegal because the Bible is against it? How many Constitutional Amendments and ballot measures have been attempted to keep this prohibited due to their beliefs when it is clearly not prohibited by the Constitution itself? Likewise for abortion. Countless laws exist in many states that prohibit some activities from being performed on Sundays. (alcohol sales, etc..) Some states have laws against sodomy. Michigan treats adultery as a felony.
These laws are nothing more than biased religious viewpoints.
Some of those are somewhat valid examples and some are not. Preserving traditional marriage was a bipartisan issue until very recently. For example, DOMA was supported by both parties and signed by President Clinton. Hillary, Obama, Biden, and most Democrats supported traditional marriage until about two years ago. Were they all religious nuts?
And how about the more than 30 states that voted to preserve traditional marriage? You really think those millions of voters were religious nuts? I live in the most liberal state in the country and we voted to preserve traditional marriage by a 70 percent margin. Our legislature recently rammed homosexual marriage through a special session, but if it were put on the ballot again like it should have been, it would not have passed. And we certainly don't have a state full of "religious nuts."
Abortion is not a "Biblical law" and the plethora of abortion restrictions are not supported solely by religious people.
I agree about Blue Laws. Good point. Although I don't think any of them are really enforced? I know there are dry counties in various parts of the South.
No states have enforceable laws against sodomy. Supreme Court reversed itself and struck down sodomy laws several years ago.
Adultery is a crime in the military. Is that because of "religious nuts"?
Overall, there are some aspects of "Biblical law" that are part of our secular society, but this is because that's what society wants.