That’s not what it means. It means living in a nation that embraces its obvious Christian heritage, and even those who aren’t Christian, at least having respect for Christianity as opposed to outright hatred of anything religious. Like the way the country was when the Founders established it.
I actually have no problem with ANY of the points. And I did read them all. My point is that it should read that we are all conservative tea party Americans. I personally have an issue with labeling things Christian. And I am a Christian.
I behave as a Christian (not calling others idiots is a good example.). I go to a Christian church. I actually read the bible. And I know that it is critical that our government not establish a religion (thus the first amendment comment.). By stating that you support that—and then go on to state that you can have religious displays—all based on your version of religion—concerns me.
When I see statements about how great things would be if we all worshipped the same version of God, it just gives me the willies.