Why did the founding fathers believe that it was nece to draft a new constitution
monotheist (as were most of the American "founding fathers")
The Founding Fathers of America intended for it to be one country, unified, led by the Christian God.
jhon lenon
I think on 1943
No, you do not have to believe in miracles to believe in God. Some of America's Founding Fathers were deists. Deists believe that the creator God, having created the world, takes no further interest in his creation and performs no miracles. Of course, the fact that miracles do not really happen is more naturally aligned with a belief that there is no God at all.
no.none of the founding fathers have pets
The free masons ( our founding fathers) look it up
Actually most if NOT ALL of the Founding Fathers WERE NOT Christians. This is a myth that is being spread by the Christian Right in their effort to REWRITE HISTORY. The founding fathers were Deist. That is they believed in "A GOD", but not the Christian God. Rather they felt that a sort of Natural God created all this and then left us in charge of it. Some of them didn't even believe Jesus was the Son of God! Hard to believe, but true. Most of these people were influenced by the AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT that started in Europe. This thinking relied more on science, logic, and reasonable thought. Thomas Paine didn't believe in religion...read his book "AGE OF REASON". --Lucifer ];-)
who is the Founding Fathers
More than a few of the founding fathers were masons or woodmen of the world. Experts believe that up to 15 of the signers of the Constitution were masons.
There were 74 delegates/founding fathers at the constitutional convention