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He's not their because the founders didn't want it construed that people should be forced to worship or acknowledge him. But one of their first congressional actions was to appoint a congressional chaplain. And they do start every session off in prayerI died in a military hospital back in 1985 I was out for 3 and a half mins what I was told I had no vital signs, but before they could get the equipment to my room to revive me the doctor told me I came back. Don't give me your bull shit there is no God I know there is.
But God isn't in the Constitution so he can't exist!
Just a thought...I wonder how many of your arguments on this board imply that the only legitimate position to take on any subject is one that is specifically cited and supported by the constitution?
That being the case - if God isn't in the constitution then he can't exist.