Pushing Christianity is something that the Founding Fathers wanted to guard against. Such a thing is not free exercise of religion. That is, if that’s what Pravda is even doing, and their calls for gun control seem to speak towards another agenda besides.
The Founding Fathers knew what they were doing. It’s they who we ought to look to for at least one form of the right example, not the statists overseas.
Religion in the Original 13 Colonies
By the year 1702 all 13 American colonies had some form of state-supported religion. This support varied from tax benefits to religious requirements for voting or serving in the legislature. Below are excerpts from colonial era founding documents citing these religious references. Most instances of state-supported religion were removed before 1850, and the remaining requirements became null and void after the passing of the 14th Amendment on July 28, 1868. New Hampshire and North Carolina removed the nullified religious references from their state constitutions in 1875 and 1877 respectively.
The overwhelming theme regarding state religion in the United States by the Founding Fathers seems to be more the concern about an overall national religion rather than the continuation of individual state religions.