The membership of the U.S. Religious Liberty Commission was either conservative Christian or other conservative religious adherents. It lacked meaningful religious and ideological diversity. There were no Hindu, Buddhist, Humanist or non-religious Americans. Moreover, while most U.S. Advisory committees generally meet in neutral locations, the Religious Liberty Commission met at the Museum of the Bible, raising perceptions that the Commission was about promoting a Christian nationalist vision of America.
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