America's
National Identity:
A Judeo-Christian Nation
When a nation gets uncertain about its own
national identity, it's not good.
Just some 50 years ago and earlier, it was a general understanding that
America was founded as an exclusively Judeo-Christian nation. The
consensus was based on the historic facts that America indeed was
founded by Christians and Jews (Christians being a great majority over
95%).
After the first Christian pilgrims came in America on sail ship May
Flower in 1620, a small band of Dutch Jews immigrants landed in Ameirca
in 1654, seeking refuge and religious liberty too. Since the very
beginning therefore it was a joined venture.
Later, our Founding Fathers, while being devoted Christians, revered
the Old Testaments and the Ten Commandments, which inspired them so
much, that they wished to embed Judaic symbols into the state images of
the United States.
Thus America remained Judeo-Christian de facto and by a general
consensus up to the late 1960s –
the time when the NWO and the
ruling elites of the West set the goal to do away with the very concept
of national identity in every Western nation (unheard of in the human
history): to turn Europe inot Eurabia and America –
in Amerabia. It's impossible to invent something more treasonous and
suicidal than this!
Before the marxist take over of
the nation in
the
1960s every textbook of history pointed out that this nation was
founded by
the immigrants predominantly from Europe and near 100% Christians. It was colonies
of
the Great Britain,
so that English remained their national language. Christianity and
Judaism, English language, and citizenry of European origin comprised
the foundation of the American national identity.
Since the 1960s however the lefts, some of the rights, anarchists, and
militant
atheists vehemently deny our national identity as a Judeo-Christian
nation.
They interpret the secular structure of our government as though
mandatory atheism
of this nation, referring to the Bolshevik's slogan of "Separation of
Church and State" as though it were in our Constitution.
At that both the lefts and the rights are in a strange love affair with
islam: So much so, that they claim as though the word "Religion" in the
1st Amendment stands for each and every religion of the world (just to
accommodate islam, mind you). The truth may be settled very simply. The
Founders could mean only the Religion(s) practiced by
the colonists and defining the national identity of our Judeo-Christian
nation. After all, most nations of the world were mono-religious, and
neither of them claimed as though its national identity includes all
religions of the world.
This page therefore is a compilation of several quotes of the Founders rebuffing the atheist and leftists propaganda.
We have no government armed with power capable of
contending with
human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our constitution was
made
only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the
government of any other.
John Adams, second president of the United States.
Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we
have
removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people
that
these liberties are of the gift of God? - Thomas Jefferson, third
president
of the United States.
Human law must rest its authority ultimately upon
the
authority of that law which is divine. … religion and law are twin
sisters. … indeed these two sciences run into each other.
James Wilson, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution
and original justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
To the kindly influence of Christianity we owe that degree of
civil
freedom, and political and social happiness which mankind now enjoys…
Whenever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown, our present
form of
government and all blessings which flow from them must fall with them.
Jedidiah Morse, sometimes called “The
Father of
American Geography”
This poster (in pdf)
More to read on the topic
Why atheists can't be real Americans - by Joseph Farah:
http://www.wnd.com/2012/06/why-atheists-cant-be-real-americans/
http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/founders-had-wholly-idea-definition-of-religious-freedom/
Whistle blower, Vol. 12, No. 11, 2003
1. How Court invented Church-State "Wall of separation"- by
David Barton, p. 4
2. Making the Ten Commandments invisible - by David Kupelian, p. 5
3. Top US Anti-Terror General condemned for Christian
statements, p. 9
4. The war on Christianity in public schools - by David Limbaugh, p. 10
5. U.S. not founded on Chruch-State separation - by William Rehnquist,
p. 26
6. Separation of Atheism and State - by Bob Just, p. 32
Whistle blower, Vol. 12, No. 7, 2003
1. Putting God back into the public Square - by Roy S. Moore, p. 28