Is the U.S. a Christian Nation?
In a 2007 interview with beliefnet.com, John McCain stated that “the Constitution established the United States of America as a Christian nation.” While some were encouraged by McCain's words, others took great offense, reigniting a passionate debate about the intentions of America’s founders. Was the U.S. built on Christian principles, or are we a purely secular nation?








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No more.
At one time the United States was a Christian Nation. Was it written directly into the laws, no. But Americans were for the most part Christians. But no more. Lyndon Johnson had a problem. He was about to run again for the Senate and a few non-profit groups were against his reelection. July 2, 1954 he proposed an amendment to the tax laws that prohibited tax exempt groups from speaking out for or against elected officials. He had nothing against the churches it was just that they were also tax exempt groups. On that day they were silenced.
- mike1948
August 3, 2009 7:59PM
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