PASTOR LORAN LIVINGSTON (@CentralChurchNC): “There has never been a Christian nation, and never will be. You don’t live in one now. A Christian nation wouldn’t have killed and displaced 20 million Native Americans, or thought owning slaves was pleasing to God.”
SOURCE: The Tennessee Holler https://x.com/i/status/2073789118920699971
Legally, the United States was founded as a secular republic intentionally separating church and state. While heavily influenced culturally by Christianity, the federal government was never established as an official Christian state... a reality formally affirmed in the 1797 Treaty of Tripoli.
Constitutional and Legal Foundation... The U.S. Constitution and its Preamble are strictly secular, deliberately omitting any references to a deity or divine right to govern. The First Amendment’s Establishment Clause prevents the government from endorsing a state religion, a measure designed to protect both the state from religious strife and religious freedom for all citizens.
The Founding Fathers... Many of the key Founding Fathers, including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin, were deeply influenced by Enlightenment philosophy rather than orthodox Christian theology. Several were Deists who favored reason and natural rights over religious dogma.
Cultural vs. Institutional Identity... While the population of the United States has historically been majority Christian, the institutional framework deliberately avoids establishing a religious test for office. Historical consensus indicates that the founders sought to create a pluralistic society governed by the rule of law rather than religious morality.