re: #49 So Cal Greek Hippie
Catching up:
On flags: my neighbor across the way started flying a white flag with blue field in left corner with a Red Cross in the blue. He put it over American flag. Another neighbor has an inverse flag of blue stars on a white field and vertical red and white stripes.
A third has some sepia tones hippie message flag. No Trump flags seen- except at the marina
Time for me to buy a new Stars and Stripes. (rest cut)
I presume the flag you describe is this one. (continues after image)
The flag was designed in the late XIX Century to represent Christendom. (It is not used in Catholic and Orthodox churches.) It was adopted for use officially by the now-named National Council of Churches in 1942.
It has been co-opted by Christian Nationalists, and was prominently displayed during the attack on the Capitol.
If the person has it over the US Flag, the person is a Christian Nationalist. (Moreover, according to the Flag Code, no flag may be flown from the same staff as the US Flag except those of subordinate government bodies and a small list of others like the POW/MIA flag. No flag should ever be flown above the US Flag.)
You have a person declaring Christianity as over the nation, or a person who really doesnโt understand how either flag is supposed to be displayed.