The U.S. Constitution went into effect JUNE 21, 1788

The U.S. Constitution went into effect JUNE 21, 1788, when New Hampshire became the 9th state to ratify it.

The 55 writers of the U.S. Constitution consisted of:
26 Episcopalians, 11 Presbyterians, 7 Congregationalists, 2 Lutherans, 2 Dutch Reformed, 2 Methodists, 2 Roman Catholics, 2 Quakers and 1 Deist – Dr. Franklin, who called for prayer during the Constitutional Convention, June 28, 1787:

“I therefore beg leave to move – that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven, and its blessing on our deliberations, be held in this Assembly every morning.”

The Journal of the U.S. House of Representatives, March 27, 1854, recorded the unanimous vote of the 33rd Congress to print Congressman James Meacham’s report, which stated: “At the adoption of the Constitution, we believe every State – certainly 10 of the 13 – provided as regularly for the support of the Church as for the support of the Government…

Down to the Revolution, every colony did sustain religion in some form.

It was deemed peculiarly proper that the religion of liberty should be upheld by a free people.”

Congressman Meacham concluded:
“Had the people, during the Revolution, had a suspicion of any attempt to war against Christianity, that Revolution would have been strangled in its cradle.”

(courtesy of Bill Federer, American Minute: click here for more)

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