I think you’re focusing too much on the word “creed”, and failing to see the entirety of my comment, the point being that people of all races, backgrounds and religions believe in traditional American values and what this country stands for. There’s plenty of based Buddhists, Hindis and Sikhs, as well as atheists and agnostics (case in point) that also believe in things like small government, religious freedom, strong 2A rights, protection of life and non-interventionist overseas policies. Upholding the Constitution isn’t exclusive to Christians.
I think you’re focusing too much on the word “creed”, and failing to see the entirety of my comment, the point being that people of all races, backgrounds and religions believe in traditional American values and what this country stands for. There’s plenty of based Buddhists, Hindis and Sikhs, as well as atheists (point in case) and agnostics that also believe in things like small government, religious freedom, strong 2A rights, protection of life and non-interventionist overseas policies. Upholding the Constitution isn’t exclusive to Christians.