Not only that, but by ratified treaty, and the writings of many of the founding fathers clearly indicated that the nation was not founded as a Christian nation. If anything the structure and approach owes more to pagan Anglo Saxon law and Iroquois governance.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Maureen <[email protected]> wrote: > > It really doesn't matter what dogma or faith was expressed by the > Founding Fathers. What matters is what was codified in law when they > wrote the documents that set up the nation. The Constitution does not > in any way create a Christian nation, or a religious nation of any > stripe, and in fact specifically forbids the creation of a state > religion. So any claim that this nation was established as a > Christian nation is absolutely wrong. > > On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Good point. Maybe it would be more accurate to say the many of the >> founding fathers were men of faith? (and I am really asking and not >> trying to push an agenda) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dinowitz/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:325999 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/unsubscribe.cfm
