Wait, I just wrote that comment, but now I'm not sure I understand this list....I'll grant that many of those items might be a examples of privilege. I guess the list, by existing, is meant to indicate that these are privileges that Christians in today's America enjoy. When I take issue with certain of them, I'm taking issue with the second idea, and not the first.
However, some of those points, such as ones like "I can express my religion without fear of blah" are more religious equality privileges, while something like "I can assume that 100% of my elected officials share my religion" is a little different.
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However, some of those points, such as ones like "I can express my religion without fear of blah" are more religious equality privileges, while something like "I can assume that 100% of my elected officials share my religion" is a little different.