OK, the Gospel doesn't;t say that Christians should force society to follow (some versions of) Christian morality, but we see evangelical Christians doing this. So you think they are wrong?
In some things they want as law probably yes. It is just the result of a democracy and being in the majority and thinking that Christian morality is good for society as a whole.
There are always people who want to get into political power and push for what they see as the best thing.
Christians in the US (and no doubt in Australia where I live) are still catching up with the fact that it is a post Christian era and political power is not something that is now guaranteed for Christians in these countries and elsewhere in the West and that people who are not Christians have a right to live life as they see fit.
Nevertheless there will probably always be issues that cause conflict even if Christians realise these things.
And conservative Christians made it happen, along with our EC voting system.
If you say so.
So you were incorrect in saying there was atheist ideas being imposed in society. But we do see far right Christian ideas being imposed, and that is a problem.
Why was I incorrect.
Far right ideas Christian are being imposed are no doubt being imposed as a backlash for what they see as a creep of leftist (atheist) ideas. (Getting things back to how they should be. Making America great again. And Trump seemed savvy enough to realise what the Republican membership is and gave them what they wanted.
I'm opposed to religious people using politics to impose their beliefs onto society as a whole. Freedom allows Christians to follow their own moral options, but when these unpopular ideas are imposed as federal policy, that crosses a line.
As I said it is democracy and whatever the beliefs of the majority (ruling party) are, that is what will be made into law.
Fight against it, sure, hate it, sure, but in the end, as with all of us, we have to just accept it if we can't do anything against it.