WRellim
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Just don't read any Franklin, Jefferson or Adams (later in life) who all rejected the divinity of Christ. Also, ignore Madison, who became increasingly influenced by Deists through out his life. He was adamant about separation of Church and state ("When in doubt err on the side of separation").
The Constitution Party preamble really makes a mockery of what the Founders actually set up.
Having read all of the above (and much more) probably before you were out of diapers, I can honestly state that you are mistaking the separation of "organized religion" for the exclusion of the underlying moral principles.
The "founding fathers" all understood and were in substantial agreement about the need to prevent a STATE RUN CHURCH (which, BTW, would include the modern "Church of Atheism" propounded by so many these days.)
Can people from other Religions join the Constitution Party? Maybe as long as they acknowledge "the blessing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of these United States".![]()
But conversely, it seems that the Libertarian Party (or at least many of its members) will soon be preparing gas chambers for anyone who does not subscribe to the "Worship of NOTHINGness" and the "Holy Scripture of the ZeitGeist Film" that is the current form of modern militant atheism.
"Libertarians" my a**.