“ Our founders intended that America be a Christian Nation, governed by laws based upon the Judeo-Christian Ethic. They did not write Christianity into the Constitution, Bill of Rights, or the Declaration of Independence overtly. Rather, our founding documents and the acts of Congress reveal the implicit hand of Christianity guiding them.” “ The founders of the United States realized that social organization depends on the general public embrace and self-imposed compliance with a common underlying moral system.” “ The founders did not declare us to be a Christian nation by law because of the tendency of men to fall into the temptation of imposing a religious tyranny. Instead, they depended upon the general populace to propagate the Christian faith and its ethics from parents to children, and for the general populace to conduct and govern themselves according to the general principles of Christianity.” “ as a Christian majority, we have the right to use the group morality to organize our laws, morals, and wisdom around the precepts of our beliefs about right and wrong, using the moral system we choose. Non-Christians within our society can expect to receive the same public policy courtesies in matters of personal safety, respect of property, and equality before the law.” “ The non-Christian may disagree with the society’s Christian-based laws, mores, and speech; but disagreement cannot be avoided within a society.” “ The ideal government and society can only form when every individual takes upon himself the role of king, judge, and ambassador.” “ As Christians, we represent the kingdom of Heaven. Our love, humility, and respect for this foreign world represent our Lord well.” “ As Christians we must constantly judge our thoughts and speech, and rightly discern the spirits operating in every circumstance of our lives.” “ As legislators, mere men must translate God’s Law into human laws; ideally our government “of the people” becomes the meeting of kings where each man casts his vote to legislate, judge, and enforce according to the divine voice guiding within.” “ To truly create the world we all long for, we must raise up a nation of Godly servant kings; men who dedicate their public and private lives to standing strong for manifesting God’s will on Earth.” “ The founders were humans who saw heavenly perfection through a glass darkly. Surely they had some degree of conflicting religious convictions driving their hearts. Still, the intensity of their debate was dedicated to creating the highest and best government possible.” “ Only fools would write a Constitution which demanded that the welfare and future of an entire nation be entrusted solely to the wisdom, foresight, and power of mortal men.” “ Only the self-worshiping egotist would declare that preserving a sense of equality and self-worth for the nation’s agnostics and pagans was the highest principle upon which to establish a nation.” “ We see a rich history of Godly words and deeds of our founders and the institutions of their installed government. This evidence validates our claim of their intent to create a nation which reflected the Kingdom of God.” “ The prosperity and liberties of our nation have no equal in the world, and we can attribute this excellent outcome to our Christian moral foundation.” “ When the group spirit rejects Christianity, we will have only the thin connection of heritage to regain our status as a Christian Nation. We must remain vigilant against the cries for total spiritual neutrality in government.” “ If Christianity truly does reflect the perfect moral and relationship patterns of the Creator, then all other spiritual forces will necessarily compete with it for dominance.” “ In nature we see how the destructive entropic forces of wind, rain, and cold break down the most prominent rocky features that rise above the plain. In a similar manner, the perfection of the Christian Nation stands high above any other government organized around competing human philosophies or spiritual systems.” “ The perfectly God-inspired secular government will stand strong against the ideological forces that seek to flatten and negate its organizing and dominating influence.” “ Man’s law, when it opposes God’s law, produces contradictions and paradoxes. The mark of divine law is a unity that honors God, neighbor, and self.” “ Expanding the scope of government to include as many areas of life as possible makes their influence increasingly centralized and powerful.” “ Centralization appeals to the human hunger for power and makes societal control susceptible to bribes and blackmail.”