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[The Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of "God And Country," As Promoters Of A Christian America Would Now Have Us Believe. They Were Precisely The Opposite: The Very Prototypes, In Fact, Of The East Coast Intellectuals We Are Always Being Warned Against By Today's Religious Right.

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

Brooke Allen Quotes: [the Founding Fathers] Were Not Advocates For A Monolithic Notion Of God And Country, As Promoters Of A Christian America

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