It doesn't matter if not everyone believes it. That doesn't make it false. There are many views out there and they must all be examined and tested to see whether or not they are true.This is, what you believe. But this is not what all folks believe.
Of course, I never said otherwise. However, some beliefs are simply not true. Believing something to be true does not make it true.You have the right to think whatever you want to believe. The same right is entitled to others.
It is deeply un-Christian to not tell others of the truth, just as it would be deeply un-Christian to not help a drowning person if you had the means to do so.It is deeply un-American to dictate or to tell h to others that they must change their faith.
I don't care what the founding fathers of the US would have said; it is immaterial. I very much doubt that "all of them saw Christianity very negatively," but I'll leave that up to Americans to respond to. As for implying that this is bigotry or hatred, that is a straw-man. Christians are commanded to proclaim the truth of the gospel, which itself implies that every non-Christian view is incorrect.Our founding fathers would turn round in their gravse, if they would see what the USA have turned into. All of them saw Christianity very negatively (e.g. John Adams & Ben Franklin). Why? Perhaps because bigotry and hate had brought them into the new world?
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