I was watching a a news show, and they had segment about Christian nationalism and events connected to America's upcoming 250th anniversary, it is called "Rededicate 250". What struck me were ministers standing on the pulpit and claiming that the founders intended the United States to be a Christian nation. That claim is not supported by the historical record. I just don’t understand how a pious person can knowingly tell such a lie.
Then they had a segment about Trump reading from a Bible. What a crock. He’s a grifter and a confidence man—he’ll promise you the moon and tell you whatever you want to hear. He has been convicted on 34 felony counts in a criminal case, and in a civil case, a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and battering E. Jean Carroll. Yet people still believe him when he says that we are a Christian Nation.
Here are some of the statements our founding father said about religion.
George Washington to the Hebrew Congregation (Newport, Rhode Island – 1790)
"For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens…"
The Treaty of Tripoli (1797)
"As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims]... it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."
Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptists (Connecticut – 1802)
"I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State."
The Founders left a substantial written record of their views on religion and government.
| Founder |
What They Said / Did |
| Thomas Jefferson |
- Coined the phrase "wall of separation between church and state."
- Literally cut up the New Testament to remove all miracles, creating the "Jefferson Bible."
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| James Madison |
- The "Father of the Constitution" argued that blending government and religion corrupts both.
- He even opposed hiring chaplains for Congress and the military with public tax dollars.
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| John Adams |
- Signed the Treaty of Tripoli, which stated: "The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion."
- He also noted that the U.S. was founded on reason and human rights, not dogma.
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| Benjamin Franklin |
- Wrote that when a religion requires the help of the "civil power" to support itself, it is a sign of it being a bad one.
- Explicitly stated in his autobiography that public preaching spaces should be open to all faiths, including Islam.
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But these holy men have they have no qualms to lying from the pulpit or their political agenda.
And "Men" is the key word,
AP News
By PETER SMITH
June 10, 2026
Thousands of Southern Baptists overwhelmingly voted Wednesday to advance a formal ban on women pastors in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, sending a clear message that men alone should preach to these conservative evangelical congregations.
The amendment would tighten existing restrictions in the Southern Baptist Convention, which already has a faith statement opposing women pastors.
The vote was 6,028 to 2,026 — a 3-to-1 margin — which easily exceeded the required two-thirds majority. It will require a similar two-thirds vote at next year’s meeting to become part of the constitution.
The two-day meeting concluded Wednesday after bringing more than 11,000 delegates, or messengers, to a cavernous convention center in Orlando, Florida.
It fits right in with Christian Nationalist and the Republican push to send us back to the 1950s.