
10/07/2025
For years, Americans have been told there are only two choices for religion and government: either total freedom with no morals, or a harsh rule like Islamic law.
But that’s not true.
America was built on the Bible’s ideas of right and wrong.
Our Founders wrote laws and made covenants based on God’s Word.
They didn’t want a godless nation — they wanted freedom to live as Christians without government tyranny.
The Founders believed the Bible is the highest authority, even above kings.
Every leader must obey God’s law for civil governance and truth, and the people must hold them to it.
That’s why early towns and states had Christian laws — it wasn’t against the Constitution.
The First Amendment only stopped the federal government from forcing one church’s teachings on everyone, not from following biblical law.
Our Founders said America can only work if people are moral and religious.
John Adams said, “Our Constitution is made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly unfit to govern any other.”
So, we must ask:
Will we follow God’s standards and the Bible’s truth for law and order?
Or will we reject or neglect them and lose the freedom and justice our Founders built?
Freedom doesn’t mean chaos.
We have rights — but not the right to do evil or harm others.
When people do wrong, God gives government the job to punish evil fairly.
If leaders fail to do that, God and the people will hold them accountable.
Justice means laws that match God’s standards.
If our laws go against Him, they are unjust.
So, America is only right and strong when it follows God’s Word first, and then the intent of our Founders.
Real reform must honor both — Scripture and America’s original design.
Anything else isn’t true American or biblical order.