Fervent
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Truth is controversial by nature, Jesus did say He came not to bring peace but a sword and people generally don't appreciate being called out for being evil.Honestly this is half of the problem. If Christians stopped trying to get people to live the way their particular religion insists Christianity wouldn’t be so controversial.
It goes beyond that, to suppression of public displays or being able to express personal religious beliefs for educators or other public facing government jobs without fear of loss of employment. Even voluntary teacher led or coach led prayer is banned in schools, which to me seems to violate the spirit of the establishment clause.No one is asking that, and you are free to let your religious beliefs inform your political views. Christians even have the power to impose them on others, to the extent of one vote each, just like everybody else. Provided, of course, that the imposition is not such as to interfere with their Constitutional rights.
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