Wow, and you really believe that. America wasn't founded on christianity anyways. Not sure who taught you that.
Only your media makes a big deal about it. Selectively choosing to be outraged over nothing and ignoring the fact all presidents do these things. We call that, hypocrisy. But I noticed you didn't provide examples either, you just say it. That's what your media does too. No examples.
Well, one thing they fled from England for their own belief in God. And another thing is that they all had Christian names, and which only people names their children from characters of their religious books. But if there were someone named Mohammed, Zuess or Thor that had landed on Plymouth Rock at the time, then I will change my opinion about this country had started off as a Christian nation. That is one thing that these little devils were unable to change in the history books was the names, that has proven that what religion they all had followed after they has left England until the signing of the Constitution..
James Madison, Jr., (March 16 [
O.S. March 5], 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an
American statesman and
Founding Father who served as the
fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817. He is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the
United States Constitution and the
Bill of Rights.
[3] James Madison - Wikipedia
The religious affiliations of these individuals are summarized below. Obviously this is a very restrictive set of names, and does not include
everyone who could be considered an "American Founding Father." But most of the major figures that people generally think of in this context are included using these criteria, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, John Hancock, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and more.
Religious Affiliation
of U.S. Founding Fathers # of
Founding
Fathers % of
Founding
Fathers
Episcopalian/Anglican 88 54.7%
Presbyterian 30 18.6%
Congregationalist 27 16.8%
Quaker 7 4.3%
Dutch Reformed/German Reformed 6 3.7%
Lutheran 5 3.1%
Catholic 3 1.9%
Huguenot 3 1.9%
Unitarian 3 1.9%
Methodist 2 1.2%
Calvinist 1 0.6%
TOTAL 204
Religion of the Founding Fathers of America
May I rest my case?