On the U.S. 250th Birthday, Get Ready for God Talk



Already the false history that the U.S. was founded as a "Christian Nation" has started. Recently a prominent Christian pundit falsely quoted Benjamin Franklin. The quote and its context is almost humorous because no one claims to have recorded the remarks.

The link "quotes" Benjamen Franklin talking about the virtue of a country following Christianity. It seems to refer to remarks and a motion made by Franklin toward the end of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1789. The groups had been meeting all summer and was cranky. Franklin made a motion to start each day's business with a prayer.

Instead of agreeing to this simple request, the motion set off a big argument. Ultimately it was voted down. So much for a group of pious Christian fathers founding a Christian nation.  

No doubt we will see a lot of inaccurate history in the coming year claiming the U.S. was founded to have prayer in schools and preaching by its Presidents. That the founders purposely diverted away from this harmful notion will not stop the false history that serves the purpose of those in the faith.

We know those in Philadelphia who heard Franklin's motion to pray knew how to make the US a "Christian nation." State charters included required Christianity. The founding fathers could have cut and pasted a religious requirement. 

But they did not. Christian pundits need to recognize this did not happen. 

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