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justinian said:

 

I am athiest ( agnostic sometimes, who cares ) but I would rather live in a Christian country than a country without religion. The greatest country the world has ever known prospered under religion and seems to be slipping backwards the more it turns it back to it.

Ronald Reagan once said "Freedom prospers when religion (Christianity) is vibrant." I look at America's past and agree to a certain extent.
It is when religions are force to co-exist in the same country with large numbers on each side that problems arise whether they be of Abraham or mystics.

Religion can bring people together for a greater cause more than anything else. It can also tear people apart more than anything else in exsistence, even race.

It's interesting that you think the US is a "christian nation" when it does not endorse any religion as that would violate the 1st amendment. 

This country was founded under secularity and freedom. 

The christianity that you think did lovely things for the country is solely responsible for slavery, racism, and sexism. So it shows a gross ignorance on your behalf that you believe an endorsement in christianity is what the country needs.