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"It really must be an uncomfortable situation for the cons to see so many people around them accepting us when they are not ready for the change."
Yup. It must suck to realize the world doesn't totally belong to you anymore.
Starting from the basic truth of self ownership, all interactions among humans are contractual relationships. These contracts may be written or verbal, or even unstated -- assumed. The problem with the elephangelicals is that they have inherited the assumption that there is an unstated contract that the U.S. is Christian.
So while everyone else is operating on the fact that there has never been such a contract, they are reacting as though they've been attacked, in the form of a violation of contract. To them, this contract has been around at least since the "First Great Awakening" -- when in fact there is no evidence that anyone even considered that might be the case until the Second Great Awakening; then it became a myth invented as a tool to call the unchurched "back" to God. This is taken up today as a call to "take back" the country -- except that they're fighting for a myth.
What really terrifies them is not that perhaps the world doesn't totally belong to them any more, but that it in fact never did at all.

