Christian Nationalism blends a specific interpretation of Christian identity with American civic life, arguing the U.S. was founded as a Christian nation. It’s used to justify political policies that privilege conservative Christian values in public schools, law, and governance. Its primary beneficiaries are religious leaders and political figures who gain cultural authority and legislative influence by framing their agenda as a divine mandate.
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