All you have found me guilty of is a weak argument.
Actually, what I did to show you acting ridiculously hypocritically and making claims that show your earlier...and now LATER...claims to be absolutely false.
You talk out one side of your mouth at one point saying it's a fact....then turn around when people, rightfully and accurately, challenge your asinine idiotic assertion by going "it's just an opinion man, not a fact"....and then when your own pathetic self ownage is pointed out you then revert back to claiming "it's a fact".
At this point a three legged goat with his head up his ass could put forward a more coherent and internally consistent argument than what you've been putting forward with regards to this being a "fact".
The term nation is used to describe a people living within a particular geogrpahical area for some time; I'm not arguing against that fact. What I am saying is that, IN REALITY, the definition of nation suggests a commonly shared feature...but what constitutes something be "commonly" shared is subjective, not
fact as you wrongfully asserted (Then rightfully retracted, then wrongfully asserted again).
From the very onset of the founding of the United States of America, the population overall did not have a "shared" religion as it relates to christianity. It was extensive, but not entirely shared. In the modern day it is even less a "shared" cultural note amongst all the people living within the country, and as was pointed out by another poster in a long ago debate on this, many of those who DO still share that culture in name do not share it in any kind of principled or practical manner in the actual practioning of that cultural note. A arguably significant portion of our population does not share that cultural heritage, and a significant percentage of the ones that DO share it in name don't share it in practice or methodology.
It would likely be a factual argument to suggest there exists a "Christian Nation" WITHIN the United States of America, but that's different then suggesting the United States is a "Christian Nation" as that is speaking to the population in total. While it's still possible to put forward an opinion, and defend it, that the US is a Christian Nation it is abjectly impossible to assert as you did (then didn't, then did) that such a thing is a FACT.