Original geschrieben von: IvyLeague

Notice I never said the government was founded on the Christian religion. What I've said is:

A) The U.S. has always been a Christian nation in the sense that most of it's citizens have always been Christian.

B) Most the founders were religious, specifically Christian, and not just deists, agnostics, or secular non-believers as liberal revisionist historians have claimed.

C) The "separation of church and state" is nowhere to be found in the Constitution, as many believe. And the First Amendment simply means there is no state religion (like the Church of England) and not that religion is to be completed marginalized in society, as many secular liberals would like.


But the video you've posted claims more than that. If you're just saying that
- the majority of US Americans are Christians,
- some of the founders were religious,
- the words "separation of church and state" are not in the Constitution,
then wow! What a sensation! If that's all you have to say, what's the point of this thread? I think, we all know these things.
Or are you talking about interpretation?