The separation of church and state is widely considered a sacred pillar of American democracy, one upheld by the country’s founding documents, including the Constitution.However, in recent years, an undercurrent of religious rhetoric has permeated political discourse in the United States, causing many to sound the alarm over attempts at merging religious ideals and national identity.“Christian nationalism strikes at the very heart of civil rights for all Americans,” says Amanda Tyler, the executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty.
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