Restoring America with Grace Reilly

Episode 54: Christian Nationalism or Returning to Our Roots?

12 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In celebration of America's 250th birthday, Rededicate 250 was held on the National Mall to rededicate the nation to God, and critics immediately labeled it "Christian nationalism." But that label is designed to silence Christians, not describe them. In this episode, I react to the Rededicate 250 event and break down what the critics are getting wrong. I cover the historical connection between Christianity and America's founding, why the word "rededication" is the key here, where I think some of the Trump and White House faith criticism has merit, and what the data is actually telling us about faith in America right now.

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