Most people I know I think agree and even many theists agree with this. We don't want government involved.
Most theists are deists most of the time, in practice if not in theory. They practice the absence of God instead of the presence of God.
Theists give several 'proofs' of the existence of God. These are really just arguments, because if there were convincing proof just one would suffice.
Most people I know I think agree and even many theists agree with this. We don't want government involved. When atheists become the majority in this country, I don't think the theists are going to be glad to have "one nation under no God" inserted in the Pledge of Allegiance.
If it were true that Christianity and science were incompatible, there would be no Christians who were respected scientists. If fact, about forty percent of professional natural scientists are practicing Christians, and many others are theists of other kinds. Fewer than thirty percent are atheists.
I do not believe in God. It seems to me that theists of all kinds have very largely failed to make their concept of a deity intelligible; and to the extent that they have made it intelligible, they have given us no reason to think that anything answers to it.
Theists and atheists are equally religious.
When men can no longer be theists, they must, if they are civilized, become humanists.
If atheists are deaf to the word of God, then theists are blind to the ways of man.