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lees1975

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Wed Oct 29, 2025, 01:16 PM Oct 29

Trump administration can't find the "anti-Christian bias" in government they are looking for, because it's not there. [View all]

https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-trump-administration-is-failing-to.html

While it is true that the number of Americans connected to a Christian church in some way, whether in active participation as a member, or simply considering themselves "affiliated" or as part of past family tradition, is in relatively rapid decline, it is an observable fact that there is no anti-Christian bias anywhere in our society that has had even the remotest impact on churches and their mission and purpose. In fact, I can say with confidence that one of the most easily provable facts about American culture and society is the privilege and favor that is given to white, Protestant Americans over all other elements or segments of society.

The problem is that the privilege which has been extended, which is a violation of the Constitution's separation of church and state and establishment clause in many cases, has been so much of a privilege, that the withdrawal of the privilege to get things back to equal and fair treatment is looked upon as bias, rather than simply as an adjustment being made where favor has been granted when it shouldn't have been. Putting things in the perspective of religious neutrality is seen as anti-Christian bias, even though it is nothing close to that.

Such claims require facts. We already know that virtually every claim Trump has made, this time or last time he was in office, is a baseless lie. He simply asserts that something is true, in order to justify taking some kind of action that he wants to take. His facts and figures are not factual, they are made-up lies. And one of the biggest lies he tells is about a supposed "anti-Christian bias" that exists somewhere in the United States.

The question is, where is it?
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