You guys who think there's absolutely no references on any of our constitutional documents, maybe you should go back and read them sometimes, like especially the first lines. As in the Constitution "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, ....... and secure the <b>Blessings</b> of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Transcript of the Constitution of the United States - Official Text
Or line two of the Declaration of Independence, another that you seem to have forgotten also, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are <b>created</b> equal, that they are endowed by their <b>Creator</b> with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness".
Declaration of Independence - Text Transcript
Or if you cared to dig farther you might find even earlier references from our forefathers to one particular being, in the Mayflower Compact(which I won't even be able to quote here due to its many major direct references)
The Mayflower Compact
Maybe there were no direct quotes to the specific words you've mentioned, but given their context, there can be no denying the founding fathers had these specific words and more in mind. If you wish to rewrite history, go ahead, but you won't change the fact that a <b>Minimum</b> of 50 of the 56 founding fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence were seriously religious to One specific, Not multiples
Even though Thanksgiving(haha,what's that, eh ?) was observed many years before, it also wasn't instituted until well into our travels, during one of the greatest crises our country has yet endured, The Civil War, and made an official holiday by Abraham Lincoln, who was also <b>very</b>, ahhh what's the use
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