WinterBorn
Diamond Member
And yes as a community members chose Catholic schools or God being introduced in our public schools for hundreds of yearsWe are definitely a Christian nation as many of the questions to win the revolution went to God himself,, Thomas Jefferson was a skeptic but every other founding fathers sons of liberty and all Americans were not skepticalYeah, those who engage in genocide, ethnic cleansing, conquering and colonizing others always have some wackass feckless attempt at a rationale. It's the same with our endless bogus illegal unconstitutional wars. Hey! We're a takin' on "evil"! It's the Lord's work!
Founding a country on Anglo Saxon jurisprudence and biblical precepts is a Hell of a long way from genocide.
And the founding fathers of this nation made sure it was not a Christian nation. Thomas Jefferson specifically stated that it was not. What was said on the Mayflower was made irrelevant by the US Constitution. And the subsequent constitutional amendments further separated us from the "White Christian" nation idea.
And all of those founding fathers signed off on the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, including the 1st Amendment.
medal with community , deal with WE THE PEOPLE .. you Soviet Union lover lol
Yes, "We the people" is what the US Constitution says. The entire document only mentions religion in the negative or as an exclusion. As in the 1st Amendment and in Article VI (I believe) "...no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.".
Even the presidential oath, the only one detailed in the US Constitution has no mention of God or "so help me God".
So the founding fathers were careful and adamant that they were not forming a Christian nation.