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That doesn't make them real. I don't care if they believed in Big Bird, it has no bearing on the discussion. They didn't base the country on any religious beliefs, a point made clear in their writings, letters, and treaties. Ignore history and facts all you want, it doesn't make you right.[Also this country is not based on your "beliefs", instead they are based on laws that are carefully created and voted on. Not the ramblings and fairy tales of bronze age idiots who hated women. I put my trust in reality, not ancient ghost stories.
Really?
Do we have to go into all the references the founding fathers made to God?
Apparently, most of the founding fathers (and no, the majority of them were not deists) believed in those "ancient ghost stories".
Really?
I suppose you forgot the entire "endowed by their creator" part.
I doubt they envisioned Charles Darwin when they were referring to "their creator".