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|Case ID=Aff6ahBhh9af6faHbhHi
 
|Case ID=Aff6ahBhh9af6faHbhHi
|Workflow=Workflow/183
 
 
|User=User:Bas
 
|User=User:Bas
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|Truth=no
|Participant=Participant/1666195379
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|Truth percentage=75
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|Truth text=Christianity is the dominant religion but has dropped roughly 20 percentage points over the last 4-5 decades. Separation of church and state, while not adhered to as much as it should be, is not a myth.
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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=75
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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=
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|Deceit percentage=
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|Deceit text=The deceit is that Mastriano even cares about this issue. This is a statement used as a tool to gain votes.
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|Deceit intended=yes
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|Deceit intended percentage=90
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|Deceit intended text=This is the primary talking point of christofascist who want to tear down the barrier between church and state. impose their values and control the levers of government.
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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=Unacceptable
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|Social acceptability percentage=80
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|Social acceptability text=It is a dangerous. almost Orwellian meme. on a par with war is peace. freedom is slavery. ignorance is strength.
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|Label=It is a common misbelief amongst US Christians that the US is a Christian nation when it constitutionally is not. a belief often exploited by politicians.
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|Label percentage=100
 
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