You are saying the majority on the Christian Right would not like to see the US as a "Christian Nation", or would not like to "Christianize" the US Constitution??.. With all due respect, mlsoft, I don't believe you...
To say the Christian Right is not enormously influential in the Republican Party, and therefore gov, is flat out wrong! To say that all conservative Christians have a political agenda is wrong too, I'm sure. But there's no arguing the fact that within the Christian Right there is a very well organized, and politically influential theo-political lobby. It is the theo-political element which should concern the mainstream.