
"CNN is about to debut what can only be described, in my view, as a hit piece on the resurgence of Christianity in America, McEnany said on her show Saturdays in America. What many see as a revival, CNN describes as Christian Nationalism.' Thie piece McEnany referred to was reported by CNN host Pamela Brown and called, The Rise of Christian Nationalism. It's set to air Sunday."
"Well, I think it's so misguided and, to be honest, it's just functionally dishonest, Jackson said. There's no question that our founding documents and our fathers intended a Judeo-Christian world view to shape our nation. We've never been uniquely Christian, it wasn't a requirement. We've never had a state-sponsored faith. But those Judeo-Christian values shaped our founding documents, our legal system, our educational system, our approach to business. He added, So it's an intentionally dishonest piece, and it's the unfortunate that they try to take values that have brought prosperity, strength, diversity and freedom to our nation, and somehow try to besmirch them."
Kayleigh McEnany criticized CNN's upcoming program The Rise of Christian Nationalism as a hit piece on the resurgence of Christianity in America. CNN's segment, hosted by Pamela Brown, examines the growing influence of Christian nationalism and the belief that U.S. laws and institutions should reflect Christian values. McEnany played clips of young people describing spiritual and moral peace through faith and defended evangelical churches as diverse. Megachurch pastor Allen Jackson called CNN's framing misguided and functionally dishonest, argued that Judeo-Christian values influenced the Founders and U.S. institutions, and condemned portrayals that besmirch those values.
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