They formed a country because they didn't choose to enforce any particular religious dogma. They essentially left their religious beliefs at the door. Atheists would have been very comfortable in that room.No, it isn't; it was colonies with varied established religious sects that formed a country.It is dangerous to mix religion and politics. ?
Nope, wrong again; they forbade the Federal government from interfering in their religious denomination run individual states, where thery not only enforced 'particular religious dogmas' but granted their churches taxation powers. 'Atheists' were so far and few between they didn't matter, so were 'Deists', and besides, if you wanted to ban religious influence on the Federal government you would have to ban separation of church and state, the Federal state in the case of the U.S., since that was and still is a founding platform of the Baptist Convention, and dates from around 1611.