The United States has been overwhelming Christian since its founding. The founders openly quoted scripture. The political power of Christianity is a shadow of its former self, and the country is still ~70% Christian. The notion that there's a conspiracy to install Christianity as the nation's defacto religion is ridiculous. It already is.
Factually incorrect. Specifically stated parts within the constitution to avoid combining church and state derp
Treaty of Tripoli (1797): Ratified unanimously by the Senate and signed by President John Adams, this treaty with the Barbary States included a key clause: "the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion". The clause was meant to reassure a Muslim nation that the U.S. government was secular and would not use religion as a basis for conflict.
This post was edited by theCrossbones on Sep 30 2025 05:19pm