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marmar

(80,246 posts)
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 09:36 AM 5 hrs ago

Freedom from Religion Foundation: Rededicate 250 Was a "Victory Lap" for Christian Nationalists ft. Tim Whitaker




Jun 8, 2026

FFRF's Liz Cavell and Chris Line are joined by Tim Whitaker to examine Rededicate 250, a massive religious and political rally that brought together Trump administration officials, evangelical leaders, and Christian nationalist activists on the National Mall. They break down the event's messaging, challenge claims that America was founded as a Christian nation, and discuss what the growing influence of Christian nationalism could mean for church-state separation and secular democracy.
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Freedom from Religion Foundation: Rededicate 250 Was a "Victory Lap" for Christian Nationalists ft. Tim Whitaker (Original Post) marmar 5 hrs ago OP
Where are those pushing back on this? I was asleep at the switch and did not know this even had happened. efhmc 31 min ago #1
It's only a victory in their little minds orangecrush 27 min ago #2

efhmc

(17,108 posts)
1. Where are those pushing back on this? I was asleep at the switch and did not know this even had happened.
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 02:27 PM
31 min ago

Creepy beyond belief.

orangecrush

(31,559 posts)
2. It's only a victory in their little minds
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 02:32 PM
27 min ago

They cannot force mass conversion to their religious beliefs.

Best they can do is be a pain in the ass for normal people.
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