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{{Verdict
|User=User:Frank
 
 
|Role=Plaintiff
 
|Role=Plaintiff
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|Workflow=Workflow/183
 
|Case ID=Aff6ahBhh9af6faHbhHi
 
|Case ID=Aff6ahBhh9af6faHbhHi
|Workflow=Workflow/183
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|User=User:Frank
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|Truth=yes
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|Truth percentage=50
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|Truth text=Even though the Bill of Rights guarantees that the State shall establish no religion, the US is, de facto, a christian nation.
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|Whole truth=no
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|Whole truth percentage=50
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|Whole truth text=Most citizens think that the US is a christian nation since most citizens are christian.
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|Nothing But the truth=no
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|Nothing But the truth percentage=50
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|Nothing But the truth text=It is a nuanced issue, and "truth" depends on the perspective of the viewer.
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|Deceit=There are two deceits: 1) that the US is a christian nation, and 2) that the US is not a christian nation.
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|Deceit percentage=
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|Deceit text=
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|Deceit intended=yes
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|Deceit intended percentage=50
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|Deceit intended text=Perhaps an unintended deceit on the part of many, who believe that the US is a christian nation.
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|Motivation=For the political candidate making the claim, the motivation is to build solidarity with fervent christians and undermine the views of those who believe the US is not a christian nation.
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|Motivation percentage=
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|Motivation text=
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|Social acceptability=Acceptable
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|Social acceptability percentage=50
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|Social acceptability text=It is a commonly believed misconception.
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|Label=Though the US Constitution does not establish an "official" religion, and by law the US is secular, in practice, most people in the US believe it to be a "christian" nation.
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|Label percentage=100
 
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