Christian nationalism versus actual Christianity
The separation of church and state was established by the Founding Fathers to protect Christians from each other and prevent religious conflict, and opponents of Christian nationalism must ask politicians to define their Christian faith and whether they are willing to codify those beliefs into law in order to show just how fragile the unity of Christian nationalists is.
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