Is America a Christian Nation?: A Debate

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American Vision – December 3, 2009
Is America a Christian Nation?: A Debate
By E. Ray Moore, Jr.

I was contacted by the local University of South Carolina (USC) student-led atheist group, the Pastafarians, to participate in a debate on October 29, 2009, on the question: “Is America a Christian Nation?” at the University of South Carolina Darla Moore Business School in Columbia, South Carolina. My original debate opponent was a local Columbia, SC, Unitarian minister who I felt had a similar educational background and level of experience as myself. Three weeks before the scheduled debate, the sponsoring group informed me that a change had taken place and that Dr. Silverman would be my new debate opponent. Dr. Herb Silverman is the current president of the Secular Coalition for America (see www.Secular.org), one of the most active atheist organizations in the USA. Well-known atheists, Richard Dawkins, Michael Newdow, and Christopher Hitchens are on his advisory board. …

In my opening statement I focused on the Supreme Court case of the Church of the Holy Trinity vs. United States. In my opinion, this is a great starting point and makes an explicit case for America as a Christian nation as late as 1892 on the threshold of the 20th Century. Supreme Court Justice David J. Brewer, who wrote the opinion, made the statement that “this is a Christian nation” and “this is a religious people.” This is hard even for an atheist to contradict, but Dr. Silverman attempted to pass this off as a case no longer considered by an “enlightened” Supreme Court today. I believe it was an effective approach to use the Holy Trinity decision. During the question and answer period, when I received several hostile questions, I did take the time to criticize the Roe v. Wade case (legalizing abortion) as not based on God’s law and improperly decided by the Supreme Court. My defense of the Holy Trinity decision during the question and answer period was that it was valid since it was based on the Constitution, God’s moral law, and our nation’s Christian heritage. …

With the Lord’s help, I was able to make the case for America’s Christian origins and founding. I believe I made no major errors, but my friends can be the judge of that. We are offering the uncut debate DVD for $19.00. You may contact our office by calling (803)714–1744 or order online at www.Exodusmandate.org. After reviewing the DVD myself, I regret I could not address more of Dr. Silverman’s issues, but time simply did not allow for it and I stayed on my own timeline. I concentrated my four rebuttals on his claim for the “godless Constitution,” the Tripoli Treaty of 1797, Article VI of the Constitution, and the Separation of Church and State myth. We estimate the attendance was 275–300 people, evenly divided between atheists and Christian supporters.

My heartfelt thanks again for the assistance I received by American Vision. The two books that were very helpful were Gary DeMar’s America’s Christian History: The Untold Story and David Brewer’s The United States: A Christian Nation. The DVD series on The Case for American’s Christian Heritage was also helpful. I hope and pray that Frontline’s DVD of the debate can be a tool in helping others to prepare for and meet the growing demands for truth about America’s Christian origins and to see these conflicting ideals of government, history and world views in stark contrast. I encourage Gary DeMar and American Vision to assist others as they did for me for this debate. …

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Public date: December 3rd, 2009
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