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Sorry to break it to you, but while Western society might be influenced largely by Christian values, the United States is not, has never been, and never will be a "Christian nation".

But the founding fathers were Christian!

Sure. A bunch of them were Christians, but many of them were deists . But regardless of their religious beliefs, the fact of the matter is that the Constitution that they formed was deliberately secular.

But the Puritans wanted the nation to be Christian!

Neat, but they didn't found America. In fact, the Puritans migrated to America in the 1600s . The United States of America was founded as a separate nation in the late 1700s - (1776)

But we say "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance! You can't explain that!

Actually, I can. The original Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892, by a Christian Socialist named Francis Bellamy. Here's the original Pledge:

"I pledge allegiance to my Flag, and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

The words "under God" weren't actually added to the Pledge until 1954, a move that was made at the height of anti-Communist fervor in the USA as an attempt to link patriotism with religious piety, to distinguish us from the godless Soviets.

But - the national motto is "In God We Trust!"

In God We Trust was established as the national motto in 1956, not in 1776! Additionally, this was another example of a reaction to "godless communism," a McCarthy-era action that may violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment!

By the way - before the motto was changed in 1956, the national motto used to be "E Pluribus Unum", meaning "One from many." Isn't that a nice little saying? It was suggested in 1776 by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, to the committee responsible for developing the Seal of the United States. Thank you to ~Kotego for the suggestion!

I still don't believe you. The US is totally a Christian nation.

If the United States Constitution isn't enough, never fear. I know that whole "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" bit in the First Amendment is too confusing, there's also the clarification that Thomas Jefferson made to the Danbury Baptists:

"Legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church & State."

If even that's not enough, I'll direct you to the Treaty of Tripoli, where it states quite directly that:

"As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility of Musselmen; and as the said States have never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mehomitan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."

So... guess what. The US isn't a Christian nation.

But that doesn't mean that you can't be happy to be an American. As a matter of fact, the United States Constitution, was a wonderful and ground-breaking model that more than 160 countries have used as a model for their own charters. That's pretty awesome, if you think about it.


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Comments: 687

Pootis9999 In reply to ??? [2015-07-03 09:38:52 +0000 UTC]

Gee, I don't know how people totally think America is not religious. With a saying "In God we trust", "God above us" being in the pledge of allegiance, and the majority of the population being Christian, I can totally see how America is an atheist country.

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bigfluffycow In reply to Pootis9999 [2015-07-09 23:18:47 +0000 UTC]

america has no set religion is what this stamp is trying to convey. not that america is an atheist country. and america never will have a set religion.

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AthenaSerrano In reply to ??? [2015-06-23 20:27:11 +0000 UTC]

My American English Literature teacher sometimes would constantly say America is a Protestant nation. Uhhh no. But I would get annoyed of his repetition of it. I didn't think much of how "religious" our country was until after reading this. I'm glad you've linked sources to justify this.

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grimm-girlie [2015-06-22 15:49:37 +0000 UTC]

I love this stamp

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Commander-Dominic [2015-06-21 02:47:57 +0000 UTC]

So true.

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LostAtSeaOFF In reply to ??? [2015-05-24 01:38:45 +0000 UTC]

I'm pretty sure some states have Morman influences, but if not then feel free to prove me wrong o,0

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catastrophecoffee [2015-05-08 15:35:56 +0000 UTC]

Do people forget that pilgrims came to this country for religious freedom? As in freedom to practice what they want to practice?

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ToastedToast15 In reply to catastrophecoffee [2015-10-09 01:11:07 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but they actually came because they wanted their religion to be the only one and would punish anyone who didn't agree with them severely. Not the kind of people you'd want to look up to, if you ask me!

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goninja In reply to catastrophecoffee [2015-05-15 21:00:55 +0000 UTC]

Yeah.
It's just push back from atheists.
I get it though.

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KantiaCartography In reply to goninja [2015-05-17 02:22:45 +0000 UTC]

"It's just push back from atheists."

As an atheist, I'd just like to say one thing in response to this accusation... FINALLY!!! It's about god damn time someone reminded the majority of Americans that the government is a secular institution and that the US Constitution protects both freedom of religion and freedom from religion!  

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ToastedToast15 In reply to KantiaCartography [2015-10-09 01:16:57 +0000 UTC]

And about the first guys "point" that all the Pilgrims wanted was to be able to worship as the chose. That is only half true. The Pilgrims were Puritans, and the Puritans were infamous for shoving their religion down everyone's throat. Seriously, they hated everyone who didn't believe in their exact religion, and not only that, but they probably harmed the disabled psychologically by telling them that they were evil because of their disability. Anyone who didn't fit their mold of "perfection" was considered a sinner who deserved to die and burn in hell for all eternity.

***passive aggression begins***
But hey, it's cool, I can see that they had to be extremely closed-minded, hateful, and judgmental to have "freedom to practice their religion."
***passive aggression ends***

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fuckshiru In reply to ??? [2015-05-08 12:09:28 +0000 UTC]

If anything, Canada is a "Christian Nation"

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GodsofWarAndRock In reply to fuckshiru [2017-01-05 02:27:15 +0000 UTC]

why do you say that

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SatanicCrucifix666 In reply to fuckshiru [2015-10-23 21:04:21 +0000 UTC]

How come?

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FireNationPhoenix In reply to ??? [2015-04-14 23:07:46 +0000 UTC]

yeah that is true

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MuteStorm In reply to ??? [2015-04-09 07:59:58 +0000 UTC]

I kinda.. normally thought it was a Jewish nation...

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KantiaCartography In reply to MuteStorm [2015-05-17 02:23:29 +0000 UTC]

It has more Jews than Israel

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TheJourneyTaker In reply to ??? [2014-09-10 18:29:10 +0000 UTC]

This country was built on Christian beliefs. That's something you can't argue against.

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GhostOfAnIdiot In reply to TheJourneyTaker [2015-02-07 01:58:51 +0000 UTC]

No. It was founded on secular beliefs. The founding fathers wanted this nation to be a safe haven where its citizens have the right to be a part of any religion (or not have any religious beliefs at all) they want. This is supported by the First Amendment. 

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SherbertTCat In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 23:45:53 +0000 UTC]

"Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity. Let it simply be asked: Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.", George Washington 1796

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AspiePie In reply to SherbertTCat [2016-01-21 20:08:42 +0000 UTC]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religiou… I could find anything about your quote except on conspiracy sites.. But I did find writings linking him with Deism on Wiki? 

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KantiaCartography In reply to SherbertTCat [2015-05-17 02:28:46 +0000 UTC]

I believe that he was pointing out the necessity of religion in keeping a mostly uneducated population of farmers and sailors in line.

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SherbertTCat In reply to KantiaCartography [2015-05-17 02:52:14 +0000 UTC]

"I believe that..."
How ironic.

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KantiaCartography In reply to SherbertTCat [2015-05-17 04:30:27 +0000 UTC]

And completely on purpose. I don't have the hubris to tell you that you're outright wrong, because I don't know the context of G.W.'s words.

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ProfessorPsychopath In reply to ??? [2014-06-01 04:43:24 +0000 UTC]

Most of the founding fathers we not religious at all, they were actually deists (meaning they thought there was a creator god, but he doesn’t interfere with our universe).

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Masked-Dolls In reply to ??? [2014-04-12 06:05:57 +0000 UTC]

I'll be honest.. the religion I had the most annoying experiences with is Christianity. They can be so damn stubborn.
Even more annoying that most of them refuse to consider this stamp. I guess its their "have faith" requirement.
And every time you say at least ONE word that opposes their beliefs, they have to turn a regular, fun conversation into a stupid religious debate, For example, I think we all know what happens when you walk up to a Christian and simply say "Evolution"....

No offense to anyone, just babbling my opinion. >-<

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Masked-Dolls In reply to Masked-Dolls [2014-04-12 06:08:36 +0000 UTC]

cross that out, "opinions" are for cowards.
Yeah, if you guys can read, I said the Christians I'VE met are way too extreme. Nevermind. Screw avoiding arguments. You can read. >-<

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AntiRCCZealot In reply to ??? [2014-03-22 10:32:48 +0000 UTC]

Those who say it is a Christian nation are deranged fanatics that want to turn the country into theocracy. Basically the Christian equivalent of Saudi Arabia or Iran. o.O And that's a very, very TERRIBLE idea and something's gotta be done about it were that to happen. 

And I am a Christian myself.... (who strongly advocates the separation of church and state and legalization of same-sex marriage. Abortion, on the other hand... well, I won't say I am against it, but there's a lot I wanna talk about it, so I am gonna pass that one). 

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PARTRIDGE-PERDIX In reply to ??? [2014-02-10 00:46:13 +0000 UTC]

*sigh* theres so much hate for Christians saying were "close minded and jugdgy" to be honest, I agree with this stamp. America is NOT a Christian nation. we were simply founded on Christian beliefs, but sadly....that went away over time I hope we can go back to where everyone knew god

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ProfessorPsychopath In reply to PARTRIDGE-PERDIX [2014-06-01 04:47:37 +0000 UTC]

WRONG, this country was founded by deists, not Christians. And the fact you want everyone to “go back” to being Christian and having Christian beliefs and morals, just proves that you are closed minded and huffy you are. I’m not saying that all Christians are, but most are, including you.

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PARTRIDGE-PERDIX In reply to ProfessorPsychopath [2014-06-01 15:41:29 +0000 UTC]

I'm merely stating what I wish would happen. I never truely said we MUST go back to a "Christian nation."
You'll have to pardon me for having an opinion.

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ProfessorPsychopath In reply to PARTRIDGE-PERDIX [2014-06-01 17:02:31 +0000 UTC]

It’s not that I have a problem with you having an opinion. I have a problem with you having the wrong opinion.

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ssjdah In reply to ??? [2013-09-04 10:40:57 +0000 UTC]

I think USA should become  a Deist nation  like it's founders , this will fix all the shit that Evangelical Christians fucked up from Wars ,Hate,brainwashing,Ignorance ,evil propaganda etc...

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HairMetalDinos2002 In reply to ssjdah [2015-07-17 09:37:47 +0000 UTC]

Religion doesnt matter.

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GamziMakr In reply to ??? [2013-07-29 01:49:56 +0000 UTC]

Technically, no. There is no national religion. The majority of Americans seem to be Christian, whether devout or in-name-only. I see no problem with Christian symbols like the Ten Commandments be on display on government grounds (t10C isn't strictly Christian, is it not?), as long as symbols from other religions and creeds are allowed as well. 

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CypressBranch In reply to GamziMakr [2013-08-31 01:05:16 +0000 UTC]

Exactly.

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Solgalelite In reply to ??? [2013-07-10 18:18:02 +0000 UTC]

this is probably  gonna piss off a bunch of people but out of personal experience and think that christianity is THE worst religion... That's just what i've concluded out of experiences I've had with even my own dad and other christains.

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crazyforchocobos In reply to Solgalelite [2013-10-09 00:53:13 +0000 UTC]

It's one of the many religions that has the misfortunes of having the most morons in it and the morons I had experience with were my grade school teachers who all wanted us to live like it was the dark ages-and as an added bonus they had no credentials.

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PoliticalViolet In reply to Solgalelite [2013-07-25 14:55:20 +0000 UTC]

I agree... and I'm Christian

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Quoth143 In reply to Solgalelite [2013-07-20 04:31:59 +0000 UTC]

In my opinion, I really can't blame religion itself, after all it is just a few stories. It's the people that take it to the extreme that are to blame.

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RMXTrailMix In reply to Quoth143 [2013-09-03 03:42:42 +0000 UTC]

"In my opinion,..."

A true skeptic would never say that, however a poser atheist would.

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Quoth143 In reply to RMXTrailMix [2013-09-03 03:44:43 +0000 UTC]

And a nitpicker would say what you just said. 

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RMXTrailMix In reply to Quoth143 [2013-09-03 04:05:42 +0000 UTC]

Aww, que linda la pendejita ^-^

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Quoth143 In reply to RMXTrailMix [2013-09-03 04:08:56 +0000 UTC]

Also, I never said I was an atheist. 

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Solgalelite In reply to Quoth143 [2013-07-20 05:09:50 +0000 UTC]

I think it's he worst religion because of the people who follow it. There are SOEM quiet ones like my classmates, but most adults like whipping it out and blah blah blah.. it's... I tried to explain to my dad why I don't like religion and it didn't work.

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Quoth143 In reply to Solgalelite [2013-07-20 07:40:55 +0000 UTC]

There are extremists for many religions and there will always be extremists, but as I said, religion itself is just a lot of stories that people can and will take to the extreme. 

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Blackestfang In reply to ??? [2013-07-10 13:16:19 +0000 UTC]

Half of my friends a either atheist or satianest (can't spell). But they are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.

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RMXTrailMix In reply to Blackestfang [2013-09-03 03:51:32 +0000 UTC]

I had a Satanist friend when I was in Junior High, he turned out to be a great friend. However, every atheist I come across always turn out to have an unhealthy sense of entitlement, along with short fuses. Knowing what I do, I'd rather have a skeptic for a friend than an atheist.

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Blackestfang In reply to RMXTrailMix [2013-09-03 21:10:09 +0000 UTC]

I am an atheist but I do respect that people do chose to fallow a god. My short temper is from a child hood of nonstop harssment, besides I don't run around telling everyone I am one but since you said you wouldn't want an atheist friend and I thought I would let you know that their not all assholes.

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scourge1212 In reply to ??? [2013-07-10 12:27:04 +0000 UTC]

YES WE ARE DONT SAY THAT ABOUT US YOUR PROB NOT WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT SOME POEPLE ARE IN THE USA SO SHUT UP UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT!!!!!!!!!!!

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