As Americans approach the coming 250th birthday of the United States, our mission should be to focus intensely on the revalidation of the sublime singularity of a nation built on a foundation of Judeo-Christian culture. It was a nation and “thesis”—radically unique in 1776 and remains so today. Reverently grounded in the belief that each of us was created in God’s image, the vision imbued us with the rights and responsibilities of that recognition, as expressed in our Constitution. True, the institution of slavery was a grave err, and for that, we continue to atone.
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