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Inventing a Christian America: The Myth of the Religious Founding
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Inventing a Christian America:
Yet, more is at stake in this debate beyond simply acknowledging the religious inclinations of those people involved in the nation's founding. The Founders gave birth to the United States in a way that is unparalleled in the history of most nations. "Unlike so many nations with origins lost in the distant past, the United States began as a political entity in a specific time and place, as the handiwork of specific individuals." The United States has an identifiable "founding generation." Possibly the Founders' inclinations and motivations matter simply because they were "great men" and their ideas can be identified. In addition, because the United States embraces representative democracy as the only legitimate form of government, the founding was the time when We the People spoke. Only those members of the founding generation {1775–1790} voted for the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. All subsequent generations of Americans live in the legacy of their democratic thoughts and actions. So as Gordon Wood has observed, "the stakes in these historical arguments about eighteenth century political culture are very high-they are nothing less than the kind of society we have been, or ought to become.
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