[Christianity is protected in our constitution.]
Citation, please. Show me where Christianity is specifically mentioned in the constitution. Take your time, I'll wait.
[Further, there is no separation of church and state written anywhere in the constitution. The constitution simply states that the government shall not interfere with the church, make no law in rspect of the church.]
I was going to argue the first point, but I see you've already contradicted yourself. Thanks.
[separation of church and state is actually a connon law of the church, where the government runs the nations business, while the church runs it's business and is responsible for the morality of society.]
Which church, specifically, is responsible for the morality of society? Catholic? Protestant? Baptist? Lutheran? Seventh-day Adventist? Jehovah's Witnesses? Mormons? Unitarian?
What about Jews, Muslims, etc? Are they just out of luck?
[Restricting the teaching of the bible in schools or public preaching of the bible is actually a violation of our constitution.]
No, it is not.
Your beliefs are not priviledged. If YOU have the right to worship as you please, then others have that same right. Which means that nobody (including you, and the government) has the right to force any given belief on anybody else.
Surely this was covered in grade school?