“The wicked go down to the realm of the dead, all the nations that forget God.” (Psalm 9:17)
There is no question that in the past, America was influenced greatly by the gospel, to be more precise – the church. Whether or not our leaders (past or present) were believers in Christ and had a personal relationship with the Lord is irrelevant, yet the fact remains that down through history, our foundation as a nation itself was guided upon the principles of the Christian faith. This, for the most part, due to the nature of America’s earliest beginnings, we were a “Christian nation”. That does not suggest that America was a nation which had a covenant with God – it didn’t. It simply means that there were believers in every aspect of society which influenced the early beginnings of the United States, from political to educational, Christians had great…
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America was a Christian nation. Read the Mayflower Compact. Also take a look at George Washington’s first inaugural address. The Lord has not forgotten those words that were spoken by the pilgrims and one of the founding fathers of our country