A recent prayer event in Washington, backed by the White House, has sparked debate about religion and nationalism. Thousands gathered for ‘Rededicate 250,’ with speakers advocating for America to be a Christian nation. This event highlights a trend of merging American identity with Christianity, a move critics liken to a ‘Make America Christian’ project. A recent prayer event in Washington, backed by the White House, has sparked debate about religion and nationalism. Thousands gathered for ‘Rededicate 250,’ with speakers advocating for America to be a Christian nation. This event highlights a trend of merging American identity with Christianity, a move critics liken to a ‘Make America Christian’ project.
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