What I AM pushing for even without the nation truly reforming to Christ yet is a return to teh founder's views on religion in public...which are more right wing than even myself on this issue since well, Jefferson and Madison had a bill in Virginia that they wrote and introduced (it ended up passing) to punish Sabbath breakers. The funny thing is, this was in the same day they put in a bill establishing religious freedom. So, what I am pushing for is prayer in schools, the Ten Commandments being posted, doctrinal classes on basic Christian principles that all the denominations can agree on. However, at the same time, I would allow people to exempt out of the prayer and doctrine classes. AFter all, as a Calvinist Christian, I understand that it is not what I do that saves anyone, but only the working of the Holy Spirit, which does what it pleases WHEN and HOW it pleases and it is contrary to Scripture to force unbelievers to learn about God in such a forced manner..and quite frankly, it stinks in God's nostrils to have unbelievers pray to him as some ritual when they don't believe in him!