
jdel77
Well-known member
Here's what I don't get...
Christian Nationalism by definition states that America's laws should be shaped by the religion of Christianity. Particularly, Conservative fundamental Christianity informing legislation.
Yet, the First Amendment clearly states that ""Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."
So, what's more important?
Making your religion everyone's business, or the integrity of your Constitution?
Christian Nationalism by definition states that America's laws should be shaped by the religion of Christianity. Particularly, Conservative fundamental Christianity informing legislation.
Yet, the First Amendment clearly states that ""Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."
So, what's more important?
Making your religion everyone's business, or the integrity of your Constitution?