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Perhaps being examples of;
love,
tolerance,
forgiveness,
acceptance,
inclusion,
sharing,
compassionate,
ect., ect., ect.
and truely living a the example as a good Christian, Christ-like life,
rather being the poster-children and #1 fans of AM hate radio would work better.
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." - Mahatma Gandhi
Thankfully, the CONSTITUTION does not support Religious influence on government.
Remember the 'Wall of separation' Jefferson wrote about?
Keep Government out of religion, and religion OUT of government.
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