I don't know how you talk about the founding of America, and what became of the United States, without talking about religious doctrine.
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American government was founded on a belief and a faith in God and in doing what is right and just.
Separation of Church and state was a radical idea when the U.S. was first founded, but it's become The Way Things Are.
America is an unusually religious nation.
I think the founding fathers believed religion shouldn't interact directly with government.
There's never been a nation like the United States, ever. It begins with the principles of our founding documents, principles that recognize that our rights come from God, not from our government.
The United States of America was formed to honor the word of God.
But America was founded on the principle that every person has God-given rights. That power belongs to the people. That government exists to protect our rights and serve our interests. That we shouldn't be trapped in the circumstances of our birth. That we should be free to go as far as our talents and work can take us.
I disagree strongly with the concept of separation of church and state. It was not written into the Constitution.
America was founded on satanism.
Beyond any question, the way the American founders consistently linked faith and freedom, republicanism and religion, was not only deliberate and thoughtful, it was also surprising and anything but routine.
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