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@Kyless123
I respect Tony as a teacher, but I'm not sure that this message is well considered. He seems to be referencing the national division of the country. But his point is that Jesus prayed that those of us who believe on him, that's not the nation, that's just those of us who are believers, should be one. I agree. Unfortunately, Jesus also spoke of the day of judgment, and he tells 'many' christians that they aren't a part of him.
So, while the message is great about us being unified, that's only for those who are following Jesus and not all of those who go to worship services on Sunday. Further, I'm not one that believes that as a nation, we are a 'christian' nation. We just have some born again believers that live here. Pretty much like many other nations. Great Britain gives great allowance for God in their governmental processes. Many, many nations give a nod to God, as does the United States government, in their founding ideology. But no nation is a christian nation.