The fear that it is in some way harder to be a christian because of these institutional practices. I really like how you're connecting those two, because i think that actually reflects probably how people are feeling on the ground level. And so for example, concerns with the spreading of radical ginder ideology or critical race theory in public schools would be a manifestation of an institutional confrontation with orthodox christianity That creates individual headwinds. It's what it means when people say america is post christian, and that's creating a challenge for american christian individuals. We need to dedicate a podcast to that.
What exactly is a Christian nation? Is America becoming post-Christian? Is it easier or harder to be a Christian in America today than it was 30 years ago? What about 70 years ago? Join David French and Curtis Chang to think through these important questions and to consider some perhaps quite surprising answers.