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implying these "christian" politicians attend church
Of course they do, even if only performatively. Few avowed atheists get elected anywhere in the US.
My suggestion to OP is to look at news articles. Politicians make sure to get on the record as being ‘observant’ whenever possible.
Photo ops at ribbon-cutting ceremonies or at a high holy festival - same-same in politics.
Alternatively, @bacon_pdp@lemmy.world You can just call said Congresscritters office and ask a staffer. The worst they can say is no.
I have never mentioned someone (@) on Lemmy.
Did I do that right?
Looks like it
Good point. A joint statement of that behavior might shame them too