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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since when is religion a core American value?[/quote] Is this a serious question? I can’t tell. [/quote] DP I’d like to know why religion would be a core American value. And which religion?[/quote] Christianity. Read the Federalist papers.[/quote] The Constitution is my core value. Nothing in there establishes a national religion. Christianity has nothing to do with me and many Americans. [/quote] But there are many people in the US that value religion. And guess what, it’s ok. We have a great church that promotes love and tolerance for all. Our congregation is diverse and happy. [/quote] And that’s fine. Has nothing to do with American “core values.” Religion is not a value. It’s a practice of worship. Based on principles and a belief system. You can talk about religious values. But the murky term religion itself is not a value. [/quote]
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