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25 June, 17:41

There is a belief that the United States is a "Christian Nation." Based on the founding documents and the prevalent Enlightenment ideals of the 18th century, how could this argument be supported or opposed?

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  1. 25 June, 17:43
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    "If we had time to do a whole course, I probably could fill that up, so that I can't say too much. The real first question is, "What would it mean for us to be a Christian nation?" It seems to me that how we answer that question determines whether we would answer yes or no. For example, first we might ask, is there specifically biblical, religious, or Christian language in particular seminal documents, such as the Declaration or the Constitution or certain proclamations from the Continental Congresses or certain important ordinances?"
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