The Epicentral National Motto of Our "More Perfect Union:"
In God We Trust
In fact it was the pulpits of America which gave birth to the patriots' dream of Liberty and ultimately the hard-fought realization of that dream. They propounded the teachings of first: the personal redemption of man from the bondages which had resulted from the transgression of nature's law and nature's God; and second, that it was self-evident that men possessed rights granted to them by their Creator, and as a result were at liberty to establish a government of their own choosing -- not one imposed by the dictates of a monarchy, or any other form of tyranny.
Thus, it was through the Liberty provided through the Cross of Christ that men were able to govern their personal behavior, and with this capacity, to be participants in the establishment and success of a government, of the people, by the people, and for the people.
At first it may sound extreme, but ponder the following: given the aforementioned precepts, any doctrine which professes the contrary reaches to the realm of sedition, becoming a viral toxin to the very lifeblood of a free people, whose founding documents and resultant constitutional republic are built upon a bedrock-comprehension of Judeo-Christian values, and solely thereby, protect and guarantee our Creator-endowed rights.