Is being pro Community, and pro Humanity redundant?
Is a Church feeding the homeless, or providing shelter to the homeless redundant?
@SkepticalOne Do you have an issue with harmless Christian United States values?
Tell me something, what's stopping you from hiring an Attorney, to protest harmless Christian United States values before the Supreme Court of your state?
@SkepticalOne Educate the Public, on your understanding, of why the harmless Christian Values haven't been outlawed in the U.S., given the apparent amount disdain that you seem to have over harmless United States Christian values?
And Christianity does align with U.S. values.
Being that they are pro Child, pro Family, pro Community, and pro Humanity.
Does Christianity align with US values?
In God We Trust?
The Pledge of Allegiance?
The Oath taken by the POTUS, before going into the White House?
The Oath taken by every Service member who goes into the United States Armed Services?
***The evidence is clear on what has occurred historically, versus theoretically.
"Indeed, and yet you think we should go back to that."
Here's what happened:
The use of Atheist privilege, and Theist privilege:
(Because the Atheists, and the Theists used the SCOTUS, to in a sense to deprive, the Religious individuals in the United States, from the Right to say a harmless prayer anywhere they choose to, as the behest of the Atheists, and Theists groups in the U.S., and that's the factual TRUTH, since 1962.)
IE "Religious privilege has been taken away, not religious freedom."
(Your premier point: Better hope opposing sects of Christianity in such a privileged position never use the power of government to advance their religious views at the expense of your own." )
"If you had ever been a religious minority, you would understand clearly the danger of mixing religion and government."
We don't have to, you proved that your Theory is but a fictional hypothesis, while history speaks for itself in reality.
Maybe what you mean, is that the Theist Privileges and Rights were amplified, while the Religious individuals, had their Privileges and Rights, in a sense, were diminished, to do what?
Hearing or witnessing a harmless prayer, being said around anyone, and causing zero harm to anyone, at the same time.
"Although Supreme Court rulings clarify many school-prayer issues, some areas of contention still exist. The establishment clause prohibits school officials from promoting or leading students in prayer. The free-exercise and free-speech clauses protect a student's right to engage in religious speech, including prayer.Sep 16, 2002