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2007-12-17 22:31:47 · 22 answers · asked by desichick247 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

why or why not?

2007-12-17 22:40:11 · update #1

22 answers

Not on planet Earth.

Maybe something like that happened out there on some other planet.

2007-12-17 22:34:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

The early settlers were not evangelical Christians. They were people looking for a new start minus the religious persecution they were facing in merry ole' England, not to mention other abuses by the king. That most, if not all, were Christian does speak to the nature of this nation's humble beginnings.

2007-12-17 22:45:29 · answer #2 · answered by Wired 5 · 1 0

Although most of the founding fathers were Christian not all were. Jefferson, Adams, Paine, Franklin for example. Although I think Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin maintain memberships in churches they were at times vocal and open critics of Christianity. The majority of the founding fathers who were Christian were Episcopalians and Congregationalists. Todays Evangelical denominations and beliefs didn't even exists as they are now. Adams became president and thus, we were more open minded and tolerant in our early days of differing beliefs as he was a universalist who didn't believe in the Christian doctrine of Hell for the unbelievers. He actually wrote at one point: "Twenty times in the course of my late reading, have I been upon the point of breaking out, "This would be the best of all possible worlds, if there were no religion in it!"

Thomas Jefferson wrote: “Religions are all alike -- founded upon fables and mythologies”

Paine wrote the book "Age of Reason" which was an argument against organized religion and plea for rational thought. You can still buy it on Amazon.

The very first amendment that the founding fathers made was to state the U.S. would have no official established religion.

2007-12-17 22:52:50 · answer #3 · answered by Zen Pirate 6 · 3 0

Where do people get the idea that the US was founded on some kind of goofy christian principles? That never happened, but naturally all christians religions try to claim that is so. Those who founded the nations were oppressed by religion and ran away from it. The US is not a christian nation, it is a nation of people founded on the laws made by the leaders of this nations.
Truth

2007-12-17 22:50:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Evangelical Christians didn't found America at all, because Evangelicalism didn't exist when the United States was founded. Instead, the county was founded by Deists, Anglicans, and atheists in the 18th Century. The nation was founded as a secular republic. Not very confusing.

2007-12-17 22:36:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

The short answer is no. The reason is simple if you look at the signers of the decleration of indipendince or Constitution they represtned a wide spectrem of faith from Diests to devout Christians. While some people came here for religious freedom othrs came here simply to make a buck and they agreed to disagree on this issue which is why we have the first admendment.

2007-12-18 00:15:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

This is what the Framers of the US Constitution recorded as the 1st amendment to the Constitution:

Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression. Ratified 12/15/1791. Note

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances"

http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html

To me and through out most of our history those words meant "Separation of Church and State"...

Conservative Christians want to rollback our history, law and traditions to before the Constitution was written. It is wrong and it is dangerous.

2007-12-17 22:47:17 · answer #7 · answered by edzerne 4 · 6 0

because of the fact united states of america of america grew to become into outfitted on Christian concepts and the fathers who outfitted this land and faught for it have been frequently of a Christian faith, meaning believing in Jesus Christ and His teachings. Already are a Christian u . s . the guidelines that rule the land are taken from God's Commandments, bear in mind, stealing, killing, mendacity, coming up mischief (thow shalt not undergo fake witness against thy neighbor). of course extra rules rule a rustic than those yet mendacity cheating, those are moraly incorrect. Your question shows which you have not reached the information which you elect. Salvation would not artwork via doing works era..it is faulty there is not any scripture to help this till it extremely is taken out of context. What some human beings count quantity distinctly much as good works are actually not in God's eyes. save walking heavily with Jesus you will see He refused no person, and He common all of them to teach them in the event that they left it grew to become into of their very very own accord...Peace

2016-10-02 01:14:35 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, they weren't really "evangelical". They were mostly Puritans which is a denomination of Christianity.
All the writings of that day indicate that they were all of Christian faith and asked for God's divine hand and Grace to be with them in their endeavors. The Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence, the Monroe Doctrine, the Constitution of the United States and all founding documents declare the inclusion of the Christian God into their text.
In this regard, yes, America was founded on Christian principles and was built on the backs of believing people.
The advent of Darwin and others to support Darwin have brought another belief system into our world that has caused much destruction. Most people forget that "evolution" is still a theory for it has never been proven and for my money, never will be. We have come full circle from a 100% belief in God to a 100% belief in "man" and we are failing at being "gods".
It's time we took a step back and looked at our founding fathers and their writings and see where we are failing.

2007-12-17 22:48:30 · answer #9 · answered by craig b 7 · 0 4

Although the framers of the constitution expressly prohibited the government from being partial to any religion, there is no doubt that most of the folks living at the time were some variation of Christianity. The founding fathers were mainly interested in protecting their elite white privileged property-owning status and not the average man and not religion. We'd be smarter to avoiding romanticizing these men in favor of religion or the common man and recognize them for what they were.

2007-12-17 22:37:23 · answer #10 · answered by jaicee 6 · 2 2

No, I know that Adams was a Unitarian and Jefferson was a deist. They did though think highly of Christ. Jefferson even created his own bible in which he compiled what he thought were the real teachings of Jesus. And Jefferson really did a lot of the founding work himself.

2007-12-17 22:46:19 · answer #11 · answered by Porch 4 · 3 0

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