Title: Freedom of Religion by Individual Choice
Author: Sarah Carpenter-Vascik
Publisher: Westwood Books Publishing
ISBN: 978-1948653596
Pages: 304
Genre: Religion
Synopsis
Lately, we hear more and more about how our Founding Fathers were all Christian, God-fearing men and America is a Christian country. Ministers across the nation proclaim this in sermons and political speeches and politicians continually proclaim it at rallies and events, but is our country really Christian? Was it intended to be? Did the men who founded America and drafted the Constitution and the Bill of Rights really set out to create a nation by and for Christians, or was our fledgling country meant for people of all faiths and beliefs equally? This book attempts to answer these questions by examining the history and events that surrounded the Founding Fathers, and how this affected them. Only by hearing their own words can we really know what they envisioned as they expressed their ideas and opinions about the impact of religion when it’s interwoven in politics and government. This work makes extensive use of letters and documents written by the Founding Fathers to reveal their personally expressed ideas and feelings about religion, ideas and feelings that may surprise you.
About the Author
Reverend Sarah Carpenter was ordained in 1996 with a Bachelors Degree in Religion and Philosophy. She received a Masters Degree in Biblical Studies in 2000 and was awarded a Doctorate in New Testament Studies in 2006. Her study of theology was in addition to her career in engineering. She recently retired after a 35 year career in Clinical Engineering. Reverend Carpenter published a book entitled “Religion, Faith and the LGBT “Community” in 2002.