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To: Looking for Diogenes
I have no doubt that most, if not all, of the Founders were Christians. I also have no doubt that they did not found a Christian nation. There is no single quotation which you have provided, by Washington, Adams, Hamilton or Rush, which states otherwise.
All of the above made it clear that America was to be a religious nation. All were Christians. What religion do you think they were talking about? Hale Bop...?

However there is no record that Washington ever said it. It's a pity that you have to resort to misquoting Washington to try to make your point.
At worst it is an unConfirmed quote, in line with Washington's general beliefs.
I did not originate the quote. I got it from the bi-weekly publication, The Federalist.

125 posted on 10/19/2003 10:21:26 PM PDT by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: rmlew
All of the above made it clear that America was to be a religious nation. All were Christians. What religion do you think they were talking about? Hale Bop...?

If they all thought that the U.S. should be a Christian nation why didn't any of them say so or include something in the Constitution about it?

At worst it is an unconfirmed quote, in line with Washington's general beliefs. I did not originate the quote. I got it from the bi-weekly publication, The Federalist.

It is an uncomfirmed quote, which is the same as saying that despite research there is no evidence he ever said it. Now if you can find an actual, verifiable quotation from Washington that "The U.S.A is founded on Judeo-Christian principles," then please leave your made-up quotes out of this.

126 posted on 10/19/2003 11:20:43 PM PDT by Looking for Diogenes
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