Friday, July 7, 2017

Not secular

It's clear from the writings of the American founders that they considered religion an important part American society.



"As the esteemed British historian, Paul Johnson, notes: "The Americans were overwhelmingly churchgoing, much more so than the English, whose rule they rejected. There is no question that the Declaration of Independence was, to those who signed it, a religious as well as a secular act."

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