We are Christians by the same title as we are natives of Perigord or Germany.
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I'm a cultural Christian in the same way many of my friends call themselves cultural Jews or cultural Muslims.
Europe and European identity is rooted in Christianity.
Are we a Christian nation now? It's doubtful. But did we start out as one? Without question.
I'm part Jewish and part Christian, but I'm mostly Jewish.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.
One of the great strengths of the United States is... we have a very large Christian population - we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values.
Russians call me German, Germans call me Russian, Jews call me a Christian, Christians a Jew.
Then, certainly, to be a Christian is to love God above all, and our neighbour as ourselves.
Jews do not have to be Christians. Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism, but too utopian, too hopeful, too unrealistic a turn.
The British, I have discovered, assume that Americans are more religious than they are.
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