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James Talarico says ‘America isn’t a Christian nation,’ but admits founding documents ‘profoundly Christian’

admin January 19, 2026
James Talarico says 'America isn't a Christian nation,' but admits founding documents 'profoundly Christian'

<div>James Talarico says 'America isn't a Christian nation,' but admits founding documents 'profoundly Christian'</div>


A Texas state lawmaker and U.S. Senate hopeful says, despite the nation’s founding documents being based on the “radical teachings of Jesus,” the United States is “not a Christian nation.”

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