Saying we're a Christian nation really bothers you that much?
Yes it does bother us, and not out of some fear or hatred of Christianity, but because it is so clearly not true both from the majority of the Founding Father's personal writings and from what they explicitly laid down as the law of the land. And yet, no matter how many times you and Christian leaders are proven wrong on the matter, you will continue rolling right along spouting the same historical falsehoods over and over again. I can't even call it historical ignorance, because you and they know perfectly well that it's a lie, you just have no problem lying to support your agenda.
You provide a dozen or so quotes from a couple of Founding Fathers that support your point, while I and others provided well over 100 from a much larger sample of people. Nowhere did we say that none of the Founding Fathers were Christians, just that the majority of the most influential ones were not. Of course some were Christians, because the subject of including some Christian tenets or language in the Constitution was brought up, and was
flatly rejected by the Deist core majority of the Founding Fathers.
You frequently ignore the fact that Deists believed in
a God, whom they call Nature's God, the Creator, the Great Architect, and so forth, which is nothing like the God of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in his behavior or (his lack of) involvement in man's affairs, and use them saying "God" as a basis for establishing that they were Christians when they were not.
You frequently ignore the fact that they believed in the historicity of Jesus of Nazareth, and thought that he was a great teacher worthy of respect, but not in any way the Son of God or divine. They thought he was purely a mortal who died and was buried and not resurrected (read the Jefferson Bible), and thus quoting them mentioning Jesus is not necessarily saying that they were Christian, as simply believing in the existence of Jesus does not make one a Christian as any Jew or Muslim or even an Atheist like myself can tell you.
Would the Founding Fathers even have rebelled if they were devout Christians? Let's see what the Bible has to say on the matter:
"For rebellion as is the sin of witchcraft." 1 Samuel, 15:23
1 Peter 2:13: "For the Lord's sake accept the authority of every human institution, whether of the emperor as supreme, or of governors, as sent by him to punish those who do wrong and to praise those who do right."
Paul wrote in Romans 13:1: "Let every person be subject to the governing authorities; for there is no authority except from God, and those authorities that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resist authority resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment."
The fact is, the America at the time of the Founding Fathers was actually much less Christian than it is today, in both the leadership and the populace at large.