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[EXTERNAL LINK] - 3. Christianity's place in politics, and 'Christian nationalism'Sorry, I was editing my post a little while you were responding. You may want to give it another look, although I didn't change it much.
I'm not familiar with your source for those stats. But you know as well as I that in the current environment statistics are easily manipulated.
But ok, let's go with those. So 70% don't agree at all with CN ideas? That's a sizable majority. Why would you feel threatened?
"Essentially" is a dangerous word. It is used to convey the opinion or desires of the writer and not the actual facts.[EXTERNAL LINK] - 3. Christianity's place in politics, and 'Christian nationalism'
Here is Pew, 28% of the population are essentially Christian Nationalists in all but name. Like most ideologies, there's a spectrum. 5% are 100% diehards... but the belief that God Laws under Christianity should override a pluralist governments laws is a major issue.
You have the right to disagree, obviously.
I would challenge that only because the core tenants of Christian Nationalism support there should be no separation between Church and State in the law."Essentially" is a dangerous word. It is used to convey the opinion or desires of the writer and not the actual facts.
Those are defined by the fact they won't open their facilities to house people displaced during hurricanes, or ran segregated universities, or had wives with far too much makeup and large bank accounts.American Evangelicals
It also tells us that adultery is a sin.The Bible tells us
At least he wasn't in a hotel room and she wasn't a stripper.
Is just another word for racist good ole boysChristian Nationalism
At least he wasn't in a hotel room and she wasn't a stripper.