Religious History
Big Lies that Poison Thanksgiving and Subvert Our Sense of Honor by the constitutional framers insisted on a combination of a secular government and a deeply Christian society. Even Jefferson, an unconventional religious thinker, believed that fervent faith represented a necessary element in the security and growth of the republic; he personally attended and authorized weekly Christian services in the Capitol building itself.
Secular militants, not Christian conservatives, currently strive to transform America in a way our founders would neither recognize nor approve.
Study: Most Americans Don't Believe In Atheists ATLANTA, GA - A study commissioned by the Federal Task Force for Religious Intolerance has revealed the startling fact that nearly three out of four Americans do not believe in Atheists. The finding underscores the growing credibility problem plaguing Atheists during a time of otherwise widening religious diversity across the country. Experts say the study confirms that Atheists are increasingly finding themselves alone in their disbeliefs.
More Americans Say They Have No Religion at The Associated Press March 9, 2009 A wide-ranging study on American religious life found that the Roman Catholic population has been shifting out of the Northeast to the Southwest, the percentage of Christians in the nation has declined and more people say they have no religion at all.
Fifteen percent of respondents said they had no religion, an increase from 14.2 percent in 2001 and 8.2 percent in 1990, according to the American Religious Identification Survey.