How exactly does any of this
interfere with government? How does a generic "In God we Trust" interfere? How does a cross at a soldiers' cemetery "interfere" with government? How does a church displaying a manger scene in December "interfere" with government?
If atheist groups actually cared about religion interfering with government, then why are they so silent on Sharia law being used in US courts? Why do people believe it is OK to allow the religious laws of one religion to be considered, and in some examples
supersede US law, but these same people lose their minds when seeing a cross in a park?
Let's all be honest here: Many Christians feel that they're being attacked, singled out, etc because they ARE. On a global scale, Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world.
In the US, it has become politically correct by the majority to try and silence christian thought and expression while mostly leaving other religions to go about their ways, under the guise of defending the (criminally misunderstood) separation of church and state, when in reality it is nothing more than attacking one group's freedom of expression - everything from fining people holding bible studies in their homes; to arresting people for handing out christian pamphlets; suspending students for holding private conversations about Christianity and/or bringing their bibles to school; universities refusing admittance of students who come from christian high schools; chaplains being fired for including "Jesus" in their prayers...
There is no valid ability to deny the fact that there exists an increasingly hostility and intolerant mindset towards religion - specifically Christianity in the USA; the great irony being that the most vocal groups fighting against christian/religious belief and expression are doing so under the banner of "tolerance" and "acceptance". completely ignoring the fact that their own beliefs and actions are just as intolerant. I'm not saying that other faiths and ideologies do not face oppression in this country, but the anti-christian movement is definitely one of the largest, most organized and politically backed.
While it deals with the UK, this is a pretty good article about the truth of a growing hypocritical, anti-christian ideology. Before you role your eyes, the person claiming this is British Cabinet Member Sayeeda Warsi - a Muslim:
"...It all hinges on a basic misconception: That to create equality and space for minorities we need to erase our religious heritage."
"You cannot and should not extract these Christian foundations from the evolution of our nations any more than you can or should erase the spires from our landscapes."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...im-minister-calls-Christians-stand-faith.html