Religious War? I’m a historian. The Founding Fathers didn’t want a Christian nation, so how did we get here?

The role of religion in the founding of the United States remains a contentious and often misunderstood subject, a debate historian Gregg Frazer finds himself at the center of.

Frazer, a professor of history and political studies at The Master’s University, a Christian institution in Santa Clarita, California, notes that his nuanced perspective rarely satisfies either side of the argument.

He asserts that the nation’s founders did not establish a Christian republic, pointing out that several key figures either rejected core Christian doctrines or held beliefs vague enough to fuel ongoing historical debate. This often disappoints his fellow Christian audiences..Read The Complete; Full Original Here.>>>