I was simply quoting Scripture. Jesus Himself said that Christians will always be a minority. So there is no way that America can be 70+ percent Christian. Most "Christians" are luke-warm Christians. And we both know what Jesus said about them. Besides, if America was over half Christian, Obama never would have been elected once, let alone twice.
The media lied to the people about who and what Obama is.
This nation is majority Christian. That is a fact. That you consider them not good enough Christians is a whole other issue.
In other words, most American Christians are normal Christians, just fakers.
Nothing in my post justifies your mis-interpretation.
That you felt a need to lie, shows that you yourself know that your position is false.
75% of Americans identify as Christian.
Only a self deluded fool or a liar. would claim that being Christian in this nation is not normal.
The US isn't a normal nation by your definition, and the Christians in it aren't normal either, fakers or not. Christians are a minority in the world, so also not normal by your definition. And since no religion is a majority in the world, then being in any of them is not normal. Thanks for clearing that up.
I think as an Evangelical Fundamentalist Christian, I take issue with the word "normal". First, we as part of the human race are sinners. To sin is "normal". However, through Jesus the Messiah/Christ we can be forgiven and be seen as righteous in GOD's sight. Now, as a Christian one gains a desire through the Holy Spirit to please GOD and not sin. That doesn't mean that I no longer make mistakes or sin, but I'm forgiven of my sin and have a growing desire to please GOD.
As a true Bible Believing Christian, I see others not through where they attend services but how they view Jesus, the Bible, and their own Salvation. Does someone see a relationship with GOD as personal (brotherly/sisterly) with Jesus, or as a third party with some go-between. This is where I begin to draw the line between Real/True Christians and Social clubs/cults.
I find most people see GOD as the head of some conglomerate or as non-existent. So, in that regard I find myself in somewhat of a peculiar position. I'm not interested in being part of the majority, my desire is only to be correct in my relationship with the Heavenly Father.
I do realize I'm not perfect and I still make mistakes, and I'm still growing and maturing in the LORD. My perfection will only arrive once I die. But I can still trust the Lord and depend on Him for guidance and my salvation. This provides me with JOY!