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In reply to the discussion: Were Early Christians Really Persecuted? Historian Reveals the Surprising Truth. [View all]dmallind
(10,437 posts)There are 535 Congresspeople. 1 is a Muslim, 1 a Hindu and 1 a (coy) nonbeliever-ish. Thanks to intensely regionalized population concentrations and the self-serving agglomeration of "Judeo" into "Christian" as a cultural label, the Christian supermajority elected 32 Jewish members, the only other overrepresented religious group even though they number less than Muslims and 1/5 or so the amount of nonbelievers . The remaining 500 - well over 93%? Christians, natch. You don't remember the Bible-theme nomination debate, the "favorite philosopher", the invocations, benedictions, prayers, or the invariable "God (oh sure we all know they really could mean Quetzalcoatl, hmm-hmm) Bless America" signoffs at campaign speeches? This is news to you? So how is this 93.5% Christian and 99.5% Judeo-Christian legislative body persecuting Christians again? Is it the Christian President and VP? The 100% Christian Supreme Court maybe?