Subject: Re: Genesis of Christian Nationalism
While there is the US Policy board, there isn't really much to discuss about atheism, per se. "Yep, still no deity" is about it. It becomes relevant in terms of politics, both local and national. When some idiot legislature mandates posting the 10 Commandments in a classroom, that's US policy (arguably), but also relevant to atheism and religion. It's the crossover between atheism and politics, often, that makes the topic relevant.
Unless this board is just to await someone posting some incontrovertible evidence for the existence of deity, in which case this board will be mostly dead.
Christian nationalism is relevant to atheism (especially in its desire to marginalize us further), but it is a political (US policy) movement.