The following paper discusses the way in which the freethinking Founding Fathers of America gathered in mind and body in
the late 1700s order to create a
government for the free people of the United States. This paper focuses on their aspirations for a government that would neither be based upon, nor governed by, the tenets or dogma of any particular
religion. The paper concludes that Christianity and Democracy, like church and state, must be separate and yet, forever embracing each other. From the paper: "In the late 300s, A.D., Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and in order to make the church more universal or "catholic," a number of tenets were then formally embraced or anathematized. For purposes of teaching, Church leaders used the writings of early theologians referred to as Church Fathers - many of whom had opposing philosophical views."