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How the battle over Christian nationalism often starts with
How the battle over Christian nationalism often starts with
How the battle over Christian nationalism often starts with homeschooling
(RNS) — Some of the most popular homeschool curriculum textbooks teach that the first Europeans to arrive in Virginia and Massachusetts made a covenant with God to Christianize the land.
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