You could read about the faith of our Founding Fathers in a variety of places. These places include their respective biographies, essays pertaining to their lives and a variety of websites including .
A terrific book devoted to this subject is "Original Intent", by Barton.
The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government.
The person who found Connecticut is/was Thomas Hooker.
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John Hancock was one of the country's founding fathers. He was a statesman, merchant, and patriot. He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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A person who drives out evil spirits through various means such as: Religious Ceremonies Prayers Other Religious means Clearing the mind of any thoughts of evil
The Founding Fathers attempted to cover all bases, making sure each person was protected by the Constitution, although they may not be named. However, the vagueness of the Ninth Amendment has caused a lot of confusion, and can be interpreted different ways depending on whether the sitting supreme court justices are progressive leaning or conservative.
No. It doesn't matter what religion they are.It's about the man and what kind of person he is.
To protect an un-judged person from languishing in jail forever, as used to be common in many European countries prior to the colonization of what ultimately became the US. The founding fathers were intent on not letting it happen in the country they were founding.
Franklin demonstrates that he is a kind person by sharing part of his meal, two rolls, with a hungry woman and her child. Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of America, and served as the 6th President of Pennsylvania.
Oswald Theodore AveryHe was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry (the study of the chemical aspects of immunology) and a major contributor to the scientific evolution of microbiology.
In many religious beliefs, it is believed that God is omniscient and can understand people's thoughts and intentions. This includes the ability to know what is in a person's mind without them having to explicitly express it.