American Christians are more likely than their Western European counterparts to think of themselves first in terms of their religion rather than their nationality; . . . Among Christians in the U.S., white evangelicals are especially inclined to identify first with their faith; 70 percent in this group see themselves first as Christians rather than as Americans, while 22 percent say they are primarily American.

The only difference between fundamentalist Christians and Islamic terrorists is the levels of ambition.
Mr. Hoffman,
Nice “Retort,” and a wonderful blog as well. I felt compelled to add a link to your blog on mine, so I did.
In Reason
Madison