It's not just the number of citizens who are Christian. It's in the very fabric of the founding. It's Christian values that are ingrained in every founding document, which the founding principles are built on. It is Christian values that gave us "freedom of religion" in the first place. People can say "separation of church and state" all they like, and it is important to an extent, but the one religion you cannot remove from the USA, without upending its nature and making it "USA" in name only, is Christianity. You can try, and people are trying, but it won't have the result they imagine.
It's not just the number of citizens who are Christian. It's in the very fabric of the founding. It's Christian values that are ingrained in every founding document, which the founding principles are built on. It is Christian values that gave us "freedom of religion" in the first place. People can say "separation of church and state" all they like, and it is important to an extent, but the one religion you can't remove from the USA, without upending its nature and making it "USA" in name only, is Christianity. You can try, and people are trying, but it won't have the result they imagine.
It's not just the number of citizens who are Christian. It's in the very fabric of the founding. It's Christian values that are ingrained in every founding document, which the founding principles are built on. It is Christian values that gave us "freedom of religion" in the first place. People can say "separation of church and state" all they like, and it is important to an extent, but the one religion you cannot remove from the USA, without upending its entire nature and making it "USA" in name only, is Christianity. You can try, and people are trying, but mark my words, it won't have the result they imagine.
It's not just the number of citizens who are Christian. It's in the very fabric of the founding of the nation. It's the Christian values that are ingrained in every founding document, which every founding principle is built upon. It is Christian values that gave us "freedom of religion" in the first place. People can say "separation of church and state" all they like, and it is important to an extent, but the one religion you cannot remove from the USA, without upending its entire nature and making it "USA" in name only, is Christianity. You can try, and people are trying, but mark my words, it won't have the result they imagine.