What the Founders believed may surprise you. Contrary to common teachings today, very few deists existed in the 18th century. Therefore, deists were outnumbered. Judeo-Christian Morality: A Shared Foundation The Framers had a common belief in Judeo-Christian moral values (not religious doctrine) that are still widely held today. You know the ones- don’t cheat, steal, lie, covet, murder, have no idols, treat others the way you want to be treated, etc., no matter if you are a person of faith or even have no faith. Who wants to live by a code of immorality in their town, state, or nation? That’s what our Founders thought, too. They believed that we are created beings, and to the Creator, we must give an account. They saw what placing belief in human power apart from the Creator did to governments and power in general. The First Amendment: Protecting Diverse Beliefs The First Amendment, written in 1789, did not preclude our Founding Fathers from letting moral …
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