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Washington's Stand for Religious Rights | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Some people consider it their duty to keep any notion of God away from the public.
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Yet our founding fathers actually set up our government using the Bible as a source book.
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They considered the principles of Christianity so key to America’s founding that President George Washington stated,
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“If I could have entertained the slightest apprehension that the Constitution framed in the Convention, where I had the honor to preside,
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might possibly endanger the religious rights of any ecclesiastical society, certainly I should never have placed my signature to it.”
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The Bible helped form our nation; we should continue to recognize its importance to our lives today. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.