Jefferson was a Diest, and the majority of the signers were Protestant-Mansons
The signers of the U.S. Constitution belonged to various Christian denominations, such as Episcopalian, Congregationalist, Presbyterian, and Quaker. A few were also Deists or had beliefs that aligned with Unitarianism. While most were Christians, they advocated for the separation of church and state in the Constitution.
The word for someone who hates religions is "anti-theist."
Non-proselytizing religions.
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
Some examples of Dharmic religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. These religions share common beliefs such as karma, dharma, and reincarnation, and originated in the Indian subcontinent.
Monotheistic religions. These religions believe in the existence of one singular deity or god, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
The signers of the US Constitution, or also said, the founding fathers who designed and helped to have the US Constitution, were for the most part Christians of one denomination or another. How deep their Christian beliefs were is difficult to measure. Additionally, their religions can be narrowed down a bit by the fact that the founders were Protestants. Other Christian religions such as the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic ones did not play a major role among the specific religions of the Founders.
39 signers
There were 3 signers of the U.S. Constitution from Virginia. George Washington, James Madison and John Blair.
There were 39 signers of the U.S. constitution.
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The following signers of the U.S. Constitution are verified Freemasons: Gunning Bedford, Jr. John Blair David Brearley Jacob Broom Daniel Carroll Jonathan Dayton John Dickinson Benjamin Franklin Nicholas Gilman Rufus King James McHenry William Paterson George Washington