Right Wing Watch | An Example Of Christian Nationalist Myth-Making @RWWBlog | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 4 minutes ago
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Religious-right pollster George Barna claims that during the founding of this nation, "it appears that ... a large share of Americans had a biblical worldview." Of course, he doesn't actually have any research to prove it.
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Religious-right pollster George Barna claims that during the founding of this nation, "it appears that ... a large share of Americans had a biblical worldview." Of course, he doesn't actually have any research to prove it.