11/03/2025
A mis-guided claim;
Question: Is the USA a secular nation?
Answer via Google search:
"Yes, the U.S. is a secular nation, meaning its government is not based on or affiliated with any religion. This is established by the Constitution, which, through the First Amendment, prohibits the government from establishing an official religion and guarantees the free exercise of religion. However, the U.S. also has a high degree of public religious expression, a unique characteristic where secularism is paired with a vibrant religious life."
Really? Then please explain how the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution quotes many verses from Scriptures, as well as they prayed for 2 hours every day before working on making the U.S. Constitution and signing it, as well as being influences by preachers prior to, and during the development of the U.S. Constitution, as well as it being the only constitution lasting more that 250 years?
The preamble of the U.S. Constitution quotes 14 different verses from Scripture in that alone!
Then again, how do you think they figured out how to establish a government, but by the Scriptures? We have those things and then the Bill of Rights also use the foundation of Scriptures as well.
But hey, don't take my word for it, go see what David Barton (one of the top 25 historians of the USA)and his website known as wallbuilders.com and you shall see many things that were not taught in schools revealed!