What did the Founders mean by separation of church and state?
In which founding document do we find that phrase: the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, or the Federalist Papers?
Did the Founding Fathers – like George Washington, John Adams, Sam Adams, and Noah Webster – really believe that there should be such a separation?
If you are relying on modern history books for these answers, the truth might surprise you. Take a quick journey with me through some of America’s amazing history, listen to what our Founders actually said about this, and then draw your own conclusions…
An accurate view of American history is pivotal to a proper understanding of governmental authority. Stop relying on what other people say the Founders said (including me) and read what the Founders actually said for yourself. It’s not hard to find this information. They wrote most of it down…!
In the next installment is this series, we will look at the source for the Founders ideas – what influenced them most…
Category: American Government, Dynamic of Authority
I miss the wonderful lectures on the Constitution and American History given by Sheriff Nash. He’s the best! I learned a lot and if I already knew the subject it reinforced the knowledge I already had.