The most
powerful productive nation on earth was founded on the desire for freedom
to worship the God of our personal choice. God is so interwoven into
the fabric of America, from it's inception, it would be disingenuous
to deny Gods importance to our nation's unprecedented success.
You can help to keep God in America by promoting the values God has
placed on us as a society. Simply utilize and proudly display these
"God" America labels on everything from mail to the back of
your business cards. They depict the three most popular and abundantly
used interwoven references to God in American history!
DID
YOU KNOW?...
As
you walk up the steps to the building which houses the U.S.
Supreme Court you can see near the top of the building a row
of the world's law givers and each one is facing one in the
middle who is facing forward with a full frontal view...it
is Moses and he is holding the Ten Commandments!
As you enter the Supreme Court courtroom, the two huge oak
doors have the Ten Commandments engraved on each lower portion
of each door.
As
you sit inside the courtroom, you can see the wall, right
above where the Supreme Court judges sit,a display of the
Ten Commandments!
Every
session of Congress begins with a prayer by a paid preacher,
whose salary has been paid by the taxpayer since 1777.
There
are Bible verses etched in stone all over the Federal Buildings
and Monuments in Washington, D.C.
James
Madison, the fourth president, known as "The Father of
Our Constitution" made the following statement: "We
have staked the whole of all our political institutions upon
the capacity of mankind for self-government, upon the capacity
of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves,
to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of
God."
Patrick
Henry, that patriot and Founding Father of our country said:
"It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that
this great nation was founded not by religionists but by Christians,
not on religions but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
Fifty-two
of the 55 founders of the Constitution were members of the
established orthodox churches in the colonies.
Thomas
Jefferson worried that the Courts would overstep their authority
and instead of interpreting the law would begin making law.
An oligarchy... the rule of few over many.
The
very first Supreme Court Justice, John Jay, said: "Americans
should select and prefer Christians as their rulers."