When people bring up "America is a Christian nation" in conversations, it's not in the tone of "Hey, America has lots of traditions from Christianity!"
No, it's always in the tone of "America is a Christian nation, so what we say goes!"
So it comes across as people thinking that Christianity has more power in the US than other religions.
If that is something you agree with, why, then did the Founding Fathers included the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment?
I also wanted to add:
When people bring up "America is a Christian nation" in conversations, it's not in the tone of "Hey, America has lots of traditions from Christianity!"
No, it's always in the tone of "America is a Christian nation, so what we say goes!"
So it comes across as people thinking that Christianity has more power in the US than other religions.
If that is something you agree with, why, then did the Founding Fathers included the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment?