> Try reading the Mayflower compact.
Try reading the Eddas.
They're both approximately equally relevant to the founding of the United States.
"My hopes of a future life are all founded upon the Gospel of Christ and I cannot cavil or qibble away the whole tenor of His conduct by which He sometimes positively asserted and a other countenances permit His disciples in asserting that He was God"
John Quincy Adams
"Now to the triune God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, be ascribed all honor and dominion, forevermore Amen."
Gunning Bedford, signer of the Constitution upon the death of Gen. Washington
"You do well to learn...above all the religion of Jesus Christ"
George Washington
"On the mercy of my Redeemer I rely for salvation and on His merits; not on the works I have done in obedience to His precepts.
Charles Carroll, signer of the Declaration
I am a real Christian, that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus Christ"
Thomas Jefferson
"I shall now entreat you in the most earnest manner to believe in Jesus Christ, for there is no salvation in any other."
John Withersoppn, signer of the Declaration