it s no longer true. tonight how many americans know it s good friday? after hundreds of years, it s a non-christian country. it s not a secular country. people call it that, but they re wrong. there are no secular countries. every country has a religion because every person has a religion, even if it s atheism. everybody worships something. we re born that way. can t get away with it. what is american s religion now? we have video. this is from fargo, north dakota. taken april 2. the first sunday after the mass killing in nashville in which three adults and three children were murdered at a christian school. four being christian. in the old america, christian pastors would have preached about this. acknowledged the evil on display and prayed for those who had been killed. a form of that is still happening today but the roles have been inverted. in america s new religion, the victims are not the children that died in nashville. the victim is the woman who killed them. because
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