The United States Was Founded As A Heathen Nation That Disowned God
That was the view of the depraved minds that engineered the diabolical scheme to have the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” placed on the nation’s coins. They despised the noble Christian gentlemen who established our system of government and adopted the Bill of Rights. These evil religious perverts considered great men like the wise and heroic James Madison to be heathens who disowned God. These despicable minions of the horned one were successful largely because the Counterfeit Christians outnumbered the Genuine Christians during and just after the Civil War.
Reverend M.R. Watkinson - who was part of a larger campaign waged by Counterfeit Christian’s who were disenchanted with the exemption of religion from the cognizance of government, so wisely established by the founders, and determined to overthrow the Separation of Church and State - wrote a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Samuel P. Chase in 1861 urging that the United States recognize the Deity on United States coins. Secretary Chase openly advocated government authority over religion and was of course receptive to the satanic inspired appeals from Watkins and other Counterfeit Christians throughout the country. Rev. Watkinson’s letter dated November 13, 1861 reads a follows:
Dear Sir:
You are about to submit your annual report to the Congress respecting the affairs of the national finances. One fact touching our currency has hitherto been seriously overlooked.
I mean the recognition of the Almighty God in some form on our coins.
You are probably a Christian. What if our Republic were not shattered beyond reconstruction? Would not the antiquaries of succeeding centuries rightly reason from our past that we were a heathen nation? Editorial Comment: He just accused the noble men who established our system of government of being heathens)
What I propose is that instead of the goddess of liberty (Editorial Comment: His goal is to destroy a portion of the national heritage) we shall have next inside the 13 stars a ring inscribed with the words PERPETUAL UNION; within the ring the allseeing eye, crowned with a halo; beneath this eye the American flag, bearing in its field stars equal to the number of the States united; in the folds of the bars the words GOD, LIBERTY, LAW.
This would make a beautiful coin, to which no possible citizen could object. ( Editorial Comment: Was there no champion such and the noble Col. Johnson in 1860's to rise, as Johnson did in 1830, and admonish us all that the rights of conscience cannot be so successfully assailed as under the pretext of holiness)
This would relieve us from the ignominy of heathenism. ( Editorial Comment: He again charges the founding fathers of heathenism) This would place us openly under the Divine protection we have personally claimed. From my hearth I have felt our national shame in disowning God (Editorial Comment: This counterfeit pervert distorts Christ’s directive not to render to Caesar what belongs to God into a disowning of God) as not the least of our present national disasters.
To you first I address a subject that must be agitated.
The United States was deprived of any right to claim it was a genuine Christian Nation when the American people did not take up the terrible swift sword and extirpate the wicked government stooges who passed the 1860's bill that authorized the government to declare the people’s trust in God on the nation’s coins. The people might just as well have sworn allegiance to the Dragon and began attending worship at the Temple of Beelzebub.
FVF