Albert Mohler: Christianity and the American Experiment
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As the nation approaches our 250th anniversary, it’s important for us to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the role that Christianity played in the foundation of the American experiment.
Broadly speaking, there is simply no question that the basic worldview behind the foundation of our republic was the biblical worldview of Christianity.
And it didn’t begin here exclusively, but it goes way back in history into the great foundations of Western civilization.
Is America a Christian nation in terms of explicit constitutional arrangement? No. But I think it's safe to say it wasn’t considered necessary at that point for such a claim to be made.
Our Founders did not foresee a secular age coming, but in that secular age there are now important arguments to be made—arguments about the meaning and the dignity of life, about marriage and family and religious liberty.
As we mark 250 years, it’s up to us now to continue to make those arguments and to make them loudly, make them we must.
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