Lon
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I feel like this is something we've gone over again and again.
No, it was not. Too many of the founders were non-Christian pantheists for your statement to hold water
Except it isn't definitive.Here's a definitive list :
John Adams: mostly christian
Benjamin Franklin: mostly deist
Alexander Hamilton: probably deist
John Jay: christian
Thomas Jefferson: deist / atheist
James Madison: deist
George Washington: anyone's guess
Stuart
Prayers of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
On November 11, 1779, Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson signed a Proclamation of Prayer, which stated: “Congress...hath thought proper...to recommend to the several States...a day of publick and solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for his mercies, and of Prayer, for the continuance of his favour...That He would go forth with our hosts and crown our arms with victory; that He would grant to His church, the plentiful effusions of Divine Grace, and pour out His Holy Spirit on all Ministers of the Gospel; that He would bless and prosper the means of education, and spread the light of Christian knowledge through the remotest corners of the earth...” On April 6, 1780, at Morristown
www.ndpaustin.org%2Fdocuments%2F2013presidentprayer.pdf
For atheism to be viable, it would have to at the very least be intelligently informed and honest, and that just to get our ear. lain:
Don't miss Nikolai's excellent post page 4 at the bottom of page, btw.