yep What the founding fathers did hold strongly is the Judeo-Christian moral law as it applied to society knowing that these laws were written upon the heart of all and therefore they are without excuse. They did not want to impose (Theonomic Reconstructionism) religion upon the people nor did they expect that eventually a "Golden Age" would dominate the country. Natural Law come into play that all men would generally agree. Remember, not many of the founding fathers were genuine believers, e.g., Benjamin Franking was a Deist.


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