"I cite in my book countless examples of the foundational documents of the colonial period in America and the writings of the leaders that this was intended to be a Christian nation"
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The phrase “foundational documents” is the rhetorical jackpot. Americans are trained to treat “founding” language as sacred text, so Robertson collapses the messy, contradictory colonial archive into a single, coherent intent. “Colonial period” also widens the net: by reaching before the Constitution’s explicitly secular architecture, he can spotlight Puritan sermons and charter piety while sidestepping Enlightenment skepticism, denominational diversity, and the founders’ deliberate refusal to establish a church.
The subtext is political triage. If the nation was “intended” to be Christian, then secular governance becomes not a legitimate choice but a betrayal, and policies aligned with conservative Christianity can be framed as restoration rather than imposition. It’s a claim designed to flip the burden of proof: defenders of church-state separation must explain why they’re defying the founders, instead of Robertson explaining why a pluralistic republic should answer to one religious tradition.
In context, this fits Robertson’s late-20th-century project: turning cultural anxiety into constitutional certainty, and turning history into a mandate.
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"I cite in my book countless examples of the foundational documents of the colonial period in America and the writings of the leaders that this was intended to be a Christian nation." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cite-in-my-book-countless-examples-of-the-153127/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.




