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The Faith of Our Founders or a Tool for Power? Decoding the ‘Christian Nation’ Rhetoric

The United States is not a Christian nation, as evidenced by its secular Constitution, which prohibits religious tests for public office and establishes freedom of religion. Although many Founders were Christians, they sought a separation of church and state. Claims of a Christian nation rely on historical beliefs, cultural influences, and demographic representation.

Understanding the SAVE America Act and Its Impact

The SAVE America Act, a rebranded version of the SAVE Act, requires proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and stricter ID requirements for federal elections. While supporters argue it enhances election integrity, critics warn it may disenfranchise millions, especially among women and minorities, and burden local officials with unfunded mandates.

Project 2025: A Silver Platter with a Hidden Cost

Project 2025, a political initiative by conservative think tanks, aims to dramatically reshape the federal government through centralized executive power and the replacement of independent officials with loyalists. While it seeks to address bureaucratic inefficiencies, it poses significant threats to democratic norms and minority rights, warranting careful scrutiny and discussion.