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Given that we are on the doorstep of Independence Day, I
thought this the appropriate time again to deal with the true heritage of this
great nation. This is especially true in light of President Obama
again declaring that
First of all, we must define what exactly is meant by a
“Christian nation.” Is it a nation where the majority of the inhabitants are
Christians? This is certainly true of the
Would a Christian nation have the majority of its leaders subscribe
to Christianity? This is also true of the
Nevertheless, according to noted historian David Barton,
these characteristics in and of themselves do not make a Christian nation. So
what does make a Christian nation? In 1905, Supreme Court Justice David Brewer
(1837-1910) wrote a book entitled The
United States: A Christian Nation. In his book he
wrote, “This republic is classified among the Christian nations of the world.
It was so formally declared by the Supreme Court of the
Justice Brewer answers his own question, noting that
Prominent politicians, statesmen, and historians alike throughout our storied history repudiate Obama’s assertion concerning our heritage. For example, John Jay, Founding Father, member of both Continental Congresses, one of the authors of the Federalist Papers, and first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, stated that, “it is the duty as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians as their rulers.”
John Adams, Founding Father, U.S Vice President and President noted that, “The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were…the general principles of Christianity.”
Noted historian Benjamin Franklin Morris (1810-1867) wrote that, “These fundamental objects of the Constitution are in perfect harmony with the revealed objects of the Christian religion.” He added that, “This is a Christian nation, first in name, and secondly because of the many and mighty elements of a pure Christianity which have given it character and shaped its destiny from the beginning.”
President Woodrow Wilson stated that, “
Regarding the U.S. Constitution, authors David Marshall and Peter Manuel wrote that the Constitution works so well because, “Aside from the divine origin of its inspiration, the Constitution was the culmination of nearly two hundred years of Puritan political thought. The earliest church covenants started with the (same) basic, underlying assumption” upon which “the Constitution was conceived and framed.”
We don’t only have to rely on the words of others to see the
true heritage of this nation. Christianity is woven into the very fabric of
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For Obama
to deny our Christian heritage is either the height of ignorance, the height of
foolishness, or an arrogant attempt to paint the U.S. as something he would
rather it be. Whichever it is, he must deny both history and the facts, and
thus he is simply wrong.
Copyright 2009, Trevor Grant Thomas