cldlhd
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I don't know, maybe we're being nit picky but I'm not arguing that a majority of the country didn't, or doesn't still, CALL themselves Christian. Most I know who say so don't go near a Church or behave any more 'christian' then I do. The point is there is no official religion in the United States and going back to the beginning of the country when I imagine the percentage of Christians was much higher they made that clear. I mean if we are does that mean none of the Jews, Muslims or atheists are American?While we are not be led by a religious faction, we were indeed a Christian based and created country and are still perceived as such. While the large makeup of the population has diversified in their religious beliefs, with growing agnostic and atheist sectors we still have large roots in Christianity. Maybe not as much as many others country such as South America or EU, but very much still Christian. (I am biting my tongue not to make my personal dig at this here and will be nice and leave it at that.)
Besides back to the original point the European nations that colonized and brutally treated large swaths of the world were officially Christian and much more monolithic in that belief so the idea of a country calling itself Christan then treating others like garbage isn't exactly a unique flaw.