Religion and the State the Intent of the Founding Fathers
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
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About the Book
The book is an in-depth, impartial, study of one of the more controversial issues in contemporary American society - What relationship did the Founding Fathers expect to exist between Religion and the State? The Founding Fathers first had to be identified; this was done by searching out those responsible for the two major documents that define the United States of America today - The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Then, the words and deeds of these men were studied to determine their position on this issue as clearly and thoroughly as possible. The conclusion follows from what they said and did.
About the Author
The author, as a manager in industry and a college professor, experienced much of life on the ground and recognized the gaps between reality and the ideals envisioned by the Founding Fathers. Those ideals expressed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were and remain the greatest expression of any rule for governing - unprecedented when written, never surpassed To achieve those goals requires people who know what is actually happening in our midst and of the means to achieve them. The author works to do this so they can determine the actions needed to achieve those ideals so admired by him.