It's real popular with a certain crowd of conservative Christians to talk about creating "a Christian nation" here in America. Talk about misguided! That's never commanded in the New Testament. We're supposed to get on with our work of sharing the Good News of Jesus through private endeavors.
In fact, an early attempt to create "a Christian nation" did not turn out well. The Roman Emperor Constantine is somewhat well known for making Christianity legal. Before this, Christians had suffered episodic persecution.
Then Theodosius came along and made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. Theodosius did some really foolish things as emperor. (He does get credit, though, for ending some on-going conflict with the Germanic Goths.) Though Theodosius' rule was not the final cause of Rome's fall, it did add to it. |
Adaptation of a bust found in Turkey, thought to be Theodosius I |
Plus, the Christians turned around and persecuted the pagans, something we were never told to do. In fact, both Jesus & St. Paul gave us such injunctions as "put up your sword [regarding religious matters]", "shake the dust off your feet [just go on your way]", and "as much as it is possible for you, live in peace with others."
It seems to work better to use the economic benefits that come from well-run governments and societies to support the Christian Church privately.
It's interesting that Rome fell AFTER it became "officially Christian." This should be a warning that creating a Christian nation is not going to guarantee an easy life. Read on:
Theodosius the Great: Saint or Sinner
Plus, you had people "glomming on" to Christianity to curry favor with the Emperor and other high officials. Christianity lost its glow as a movement of grace and love, first God's towards us, then Christians' towards each other.
It also led into centuries of forced state church religion in Europe. After warfare done in its name, a lot of Europe has shed Christianity.
This is NOT the way to go.