Debunking the Godless Left's Assault on Our Sacred History
Fellow patriots, it’s time to set the record straight and defend the soul of our Republic. The notion that America wasn’t built on Judeo-Christian values is not just wrong—it’s a damnable lie, peddled by those who despise our heritage and want to tear it down. The Founding Fathers didn’t stumble into liberty by chance; they crafted this nation with the Bible as their compass, drawing on eternal truths from Genesis to the Gospels. To claim otherwise is as absurd as denying the sun rises in the east. Our Declaration, Constitution, and Founders’ words scream of God-given rights, moral order, and divine providence. Yet, liberals—those spineless socialists—twist history to push their godless agenda, spitting on the very foundations that made America great. Let’s arm ourselves with the truth, expose their lies, and rally to protect our Republic.
The Declaration of Independence: A Biblical Blueprint
The Declaration of Independence, that revolutionary firebrand of 1776, isn’t just a list of grievances—it’s a testament to Judeo-Christian principles. It boldly states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” That “Creator” isn’t some abstract force; it’s the God of Scripture, who made man in His image (Genesis 1:27), granting every soul equal dignity. No king or government hands out those rights—they come straight from the Almighty. The Declaration ends with “a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence,” echoing the God who led the Israelites out of bondage, just as He guided our break from British tyranny. To ignore this is ludicrous; you’d have to be blind or a fraud to miss the biblical roots here.
The Constitution: God’s Moral Order in Governance
The Constitution doesn’t name-drop Jesus, and that’s by design—our Founders wanted to avoid Europe’s corrupt state churches, not banish faith. But don’t be fooled: its framework is steeped in Judeo-Christian morality. Article VI bans religious tests for office, reflecting the biblical call for impartial justice (Deuteronomy 1:17), ensuring no theocracy but plenty of room for godly leadership. The document’s date, “the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven,” ties it directly to Christ’s birth—Anno Domini, folks. The Preamble’s goals of “justice,” “domestic Tranquility,” and “general Welfare” mirror the Ten Commandments’ emphasis on moral order, neighborly love, and stewardship. Scholars note an “amazing correlation” between biblical concepts and the Constitution’s principles of liberty. Denying this is like denying the soul of America itself.
The Federalist Papers: Divine Guidance in Print
The Federalist Papers, penned by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, defend the Constitution with a clear nod to Judeo-Christian values. In Federalist No. 37, Madison credits the Convention’s success to “the finger of that Almighty hand,” a direct shout-out to God’s providence. Federalist No. 2 warns against factions that divide, echoing the Christian call for unity and humility (1 Corinthians 1:10). Jay, in the same paper, calls Americans “one united people...professing the same religion,” meaning Christianity as the cultural glue. These men weren’t secular eggheads; they knew the Republic’s survival depended on biblical virtues like self-control and justice. To claim otherwise is to butcher history with a dull blade.
The Founders’ Words: Faith in Action
The Founding Fathers’ own words torch any doubt about their faith. George Washington, in his Farewell Address, declared: “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” He meant Judeo-Christian religion, not some wishy-washy spirituality. John Adams was blunt: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Benjamin Franklin, at the Constitutional Convention, quoted Psalm 127:1: “Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it,” calling for prayer. Even Thomas Jefferson, often mislabeled a deist, designed the University of Virginia with Scripture in mind and signed acts invoking “Almighty God.” Samuel Adams tied it all together: “The rights of the colonists as Christians...may be best understood by reading and carefully studying the institutes of the Great Law Giver.” These men didn’t hide their faith—they built a nation on it.
Debunking Liberal Lies: Exposing the Anti-American Agenda
Now, let’s gut the lies peddled by liberals—those cowardly socialists who’d rather burn our heritage than honor it. They twist history to push a secular, state-worshipping agenda, turning schools into indoctrination camps and courts into atheist playgrounds. Here are their biggest whoppers, debunked with cold, hard truth:
Lie: “The Founders were mostly deists, not Christians.” Bullshit. Over 200 signers of key documents were orthodox Christians—baptized, church-going, Bible-quoting believers. They married Christians, funded Bible societies, and praised Christianity’s miracles and doctrine. Deism rejects revelation, but Founders like Washington celebrated Christianity’s “pure doctrine.” To call them deists is a desperate rewrite of history.
Lie: “The Treaty of Tripoli proves we’re not a Christian nation.” Oh, please. Article 11 says the U.S. “is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.” Sarcasm alert: Sure, a diplomatic note to Muslim pirates trumps the Declaration? It meant we weren’t waging a holy war or establishing a state church—not that our values aren’t Christian-rooted. That line was dropped in later treaties, and Founders kept invoking God anyway.
Lie: “Separation of church and state means no religious influence.” Liberals love warping Jefferson’s letter to the Danbury Baptists into a ban on faith in public life. Truth: Jefferson meant protecting churches from government meddling, not the other way around—he attended church services in the Capitol! The phrase never appears in the Constitution, and the Founders wanted faith to guide morality, not be silenced.
Lie: “No God in the Constitution proves a secular founding.” Wrong again. The absence of “God” protects religious freedom, not secularism. The Constitution’s moral framework—equal protection (Genesis), due process (Exodus 23)—screams biblical influence. Liberals cherry-pick this to push their relativism, abortion mills, and big-government idolatry, hating Christianity because it stands in their way.
These leftists despise our Judeo-Christian roots because they expose their moral bankruptcy. They want a godless state where rights come from bureaucrats, not the Creator, paving the way for tyranny and chaos.
Questions to Ignite Your Patriotism
Conservatives, let’s dig deeper to see how these lies threaten our Republic. Ask yourselves:
If we erase our Judeo-Christian roots, will our kids grow up thinking rights come from government, not God, opening the door to tyranny?
Without biblical morality in our laws, could we see more family breakdowns, crime, and division, like in socialist dystopias?
If equality stems from being made in God’s image, what happens when we replace that with Darwinian survival-of-the-fittest?
Are liberal distortions just a scheme to replace God with the state, turning free citizens into serfs?
Ponder these questions, patriots. The answers reveal the stakes—our liberty, our families, our very Republic.
Conclusion: Rise Up and Reclaim Our Heritage
America, it’s time to stand tall and reclaim our Judeo-Christian birthright before these anti-American radicals dismantle it. Teach your children the truth, storm the ballot box, and demand leaders who honor the Founders’ vision. Our Constitution, our freedoms, and our moral core depend on it. Don’t let these spineless liberals win—they’re tearing at the heart of our nation, and we can’t afford to lose. God bless the USA, and let’s fight like hell to keep it His.