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The radical right has used the myth of Christian persecution as a way of stamping out competing ideas. When radical Christian extremists talk about freedom of religion, they always do it in a way to denigrate other faiths, coaching it in terms like Christian nation or majority rules. What these people really believe is that Christianity is superior to all other religions and that they should get preferential treatment because of that superiority.
It boils down to this. There isn't much of a difference between a White Supremist and a Christian Supremist. James Dobson, Jerry Falwell and Roy Moore are Christian Supremists.
Unnecessary Disclaimer - Obviously, if you are a Christian you believe that your belief is Truth based on faith. But a tolerant Christian recognizes that there is value in other faiths and is open to finding commonality with divergent opinions. The meme is meant to be used politically, not theologically. Let Thomas Merton be your guide.
Really Unnecessary Disclaimer - Not all Christians are Christian Supremists, much like not all Whites are White Supremists. I shouldn't even have to make this distinction, but the internet is full of people who did not take an course in formal logic.
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