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Originally Posted by jorgelito
note - Minority in a social context does not necessarily denote a literal numerical minority, but rather a power one. So while there could be a numerical Christian majority, it is possible for that group to be underrepresented in the power structure or otherwise feel unempowered in a social context.
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Give me a break. There is no underrepresentation of Christians in power. After over 200 years the first Muslim ever was voted into congress and there are about 30 Jews in Congress. There are no atheists. I didn't check gays, but I doubt they have an equal representation.
Gays, atheists, Muslims, and Jews get attacked on a daily basis on the radio, in print, and during sermons. Although our laws aren't formally Christian based, in practicality, a hell of a lot of them are.
Yes, the other sides have started pushing back. Its about damn time. Christians have shown they can't handle it and hence we have the 'War on Christmas'
Nobody is trying to take your Bible away from you. We are only shoving it out of our faces.