America’s Vice President JD Vance wants his wife Usha Vance to also adopt Christianity. He said this in a program of Turning Point USA organized in Mississippi. Vance said he hopes that his wife Usha Vance, who grew up in a Hindu family, will one day convert to Christianity after being influenced by the Catholic Church.
When JD Vance was asked in the program whether his wife would ever convert to Christianity, he replied smilingly, ‘Usha comes to church with me most Sundays. I always tell them that yes, I want them to be affected by the same things that I have been. I believe in Christianity and one day I want my wife to understand it the same way.
There is no tension in the relationship – Vance
JD Vance further said that the difference of religion does not bring any tension in their relationship. Even if she (Usha) does not convert to Christianity, it is not a problem for me. God has given free will to every human being. You decide these things together with your family and your loved ones.
Vance adopted Catholicism in 2019
JD Vance adopted Catholicism in the year 2019. He told that when he met Usha, he considered himself an agnostic or atheist. Later he turned towards religion. His children are now growing up in a Christian environment and study in a Christian school.
Christian values ​​are the foundation of America – Vice President
During the program, Vance said in his address that he considers America a country based on Christian values. He said, ‘I have no hesitation in saying that Christian values ​​are the foundation of this country. Those who say that their viewpoint is neutral also have some agenda hidden behind them. At least I say honestly that I think the Christian base of the country is a good thing.
The statement came amid increased hatred against Indians
This statement of JD Vance has come at a time when the debate regarding H-1B visa and Indian immigrants has intensified in America. In recent months, cases of racial comments and hate speeches against Indians have increased. Many groups have even demanded to expel Indian citizens from the country.


