"Nearly half of Muslims in the US say that they think of themselves first as Muslims rather than Americans. Now that's a problem. It's not a problem when a Christian says that."
Home-schooled kids: 'I pledge allegiance to the Christian flag...'
-"Jesus Camp"
Y'know, Bryan, George Orwell wrote "1984" as a warning. In that hyper-totalitarian society, they had a word: 'Doublethink'.
Another two words spring to mind: Christian Dominionism.
Fortunately, your country has these:
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Upon joining the US Army, Navy, Air Force & Marines, such people swore an oath to defend the US Constitution - and what it stands for: Freedom - from all enemies both foreign and domestic.
...oh, and as for:
"But when a Christan says "I'm a Christian first and an American second," the fact that he is a Christian first, he's got devotion and allegiance to Jesus Christ means he's going to be a better American. He's going to be an asset to his country, he's going to love his country, he's going to become more fervent in his patriotism. His love for his country and for its traditions are going to deepen because those traditions are rooted in the soil of the Judeo-Christian tradition."
Got news for ya, pal (emphasis added):
'There is more need for lighthouses in our country than churches.'
'But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.'
'I have examined all the known superstitions of the world, and I do not find in our particular superstition of Christianity one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology.'
'Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear.'
-Thomas Jefferson
'When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That's my religion.
-Abraham Lincoln
"So the more devout a Muslim gets, the more of a threat he becomes to America's nation security."
Four words: Timothy McVeigh. Scott Roeder.
I love the smell of annihilated arguments in the morning. Smells like... victory.
--EDIT--
@Yama
"Yes there are Christian terrorists and abortion bombers, but there a tons more Islamic terrorists. Stop trying to equate things that are not equal"
At least Al-Qaeda are honest about their intentions. Why don't right-wing Fundamentalist Christian terrorists admit that they do what they do because they hate anyone not exactly like them? Does the name Anders Breivik ring any bells? Thus Christian Dominionism poses an infinitely greater threat to world security than Al-Qaeda. Worldwide Caliphate, 'One World Under God'? I see absolutely no difference in the agendas of both, except that the former are honest about such, the latter are mendacious, Machiavellian, hypocritical socio-political insinuators, worming their way into democracy like a virus, and trying to change things to advance their own agenda. 'In this world, but not of it', as they claim. But isn't politics a very worldly thing? Ergo, hypocrisy is hardwired into the DNA of right-wing Fundamentalist Christians. QED.