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J. Antonio Juarez's avatar

It is strange how you can have the argument on whether the U.S. is a Christian country- which of course depends on how you are defining that term- but what you cannot argue is that our nation and its history and heritage comes from a Western Christian tradition, which is so deeply intertwined with it, that any attempt to remove the Christian elements from our culture, traditions and laws, and you will end up with a populist democracy that will have the power to literally vote itself out of existence. This is what happened in Europe as they brought in way too many Muslims or people from Africa whose cultures are completely at odds with its own Western Christian heritage. In America, it is mass migration as well as Leftism/Wokeism that has nearly completed its long march through the institutions to undermine our nation and the legacy our Found Fathers left us.

The first step in reversing this fact is to return Christianity to its privileged place in society because that is the faith that is most compatible with our system of governance.

Evan McClanahan's avatar

Yes, I am hoping Christian Privilege can become part of conservative nomenclature. Maybe we started a new movement today?? Well, we'll see.

Robert Arvanitis's avatar

There is no victory in mere defense.

We must advance an affirmative, constructive agenda to have an impact on society.

Martha Rose Williams's avatar

I didn't get too far in reading this piece. Minority rights? The female of the human species is in the majority, not the minority.

Evan McClanahan's avatar

So, you're a "no" on minority rights? Of course, what do we mean by rights? Which rights? Negative or positive?