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It seems capitalization is back in vogue for the season.
It's quite a stretch to say that the founders of this nation established it as a Christian nation because they clearly did not. The Constitution was written with certain Biblical ideals in mind, but certainly not indicative of the intent to create a nation based on the Bible or Christianity itself. It does assert that all men have basic rights 'endowed by their Creator'.
We can see, even in the microcosm of this forum, that religion does not at all create co-operation or agreement among its members. Perhaps you are not aware of the fact that James Madison was against the idea that religion in politics would create an ideal atmosphere for the common good of all through co-operation as the individual would bow to a higher authority...or God as in the God of the Bible. Madison debated this to the point it became his longest negative assertions to the contributions of those involved in the creation of the Constitution and in the end, it was decided that 'faith' would not be a deciding factor in someone holding office. In other words, keeping faith...any faith by the way...was not included in the adoption of the Constitution as it is written, private beliefs aside and of no consequence apparently. Morality is not necessarily to be considered as Christian only as 'good deeds' are common even among even those who do not believe in God.
Christians do not believe good deeds equal salvation. We believe that Jesus sacrificed His life and shed His blood on our behalf for the forgiveness of sin both inherent and committed by every one of us. This, is not any part of the beliefs of the Constitution but it has become a sad inclusion on the part of some on the right who seem to think they are flashing some sort of righteousness badge.
For that, we can take a look at Sen. Graham who asked the Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson what her faith was. That was an inappropriate question and had no place in the proceedings according to the founders of this nation. Graham went on to ask
'On a scale of 1-10, how faithful would you say you are in terms of religion?' I wonder what his response, being asked that same question, would be.
For some reason, the mistaken idea this nation was founded as a Christian nation, has taken a deep hold on some and they will argue with you about it no end even though facts as in history and historical documents do not substantiate this belief.
History repeats itself as Solomon pointed out and the interesting and apparently overlooked thing, is that the original 13 colonies were founded by those escaping religious persecution in England. Actual Christians are now being persecuted in this county, the United States of America and it does not matter how much the Constitution is waved around. Is it working?
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