President Obama has stated
at various times that America is not a Christian nation, America is no longer a
Christian nation, and that America is not a Judeo-Christian nation. Despite his
assertions, there is little, if any, credible evidence to
support his position.
Even though they were emphatic in their refusal to see an
oppressive state church or religion, such as was the case with the Church of
England, the framers of the United States Constitution were nonetheless
followers of various Judeo-Christian denominations. The Constitution embodies
the supreme laws of the United States. There is no evidence the framers of the
Constitution were influenced by atheistic principals. This assertion is
supported by the fact that it was voted into existence by unanimous consent “in
the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven.” The framers were
clearly in agreement that there was a power higher than them and wished to
acknowledge the existence of that power in the nation’s founding document. From
the very beginning of America's struggle for independence, she was totally
unprepared for war. Arguably, the framers believed their ability to even arrive
at the point of forming a “more perfect nation” after eight years of revolutionary
war with England was clearly the result of Divine intervention.
At the time America
declared its independence from England, she had neither an army nor a navy to
wage her battle for freedom and she was financially bankrupt. America had no
way to finance the war, and notwithstanding the heroic efforts of people like
Paul Revere, George Washington, and so many others, America’s cause seemed
doomed from the start. So who would ever think that the final outcome of the
Revolutionary War, and indeed, the birth of our nation might have depended on
the individual efforts of one unknown, but very patriotic and heroic Jewish
immigrant? Hyam Solomon was just such a
man. Born in Poland in 1745, Hyam Solomon
was an observant Jew who had settled in New York, where he eventually amassed a
fortune working as a reputable banker and a merchant to British loyalists
But when war finally
broke out, Hyam Solomon was captured and tortured by the British, and then
sentenced to hang as a spy because of his work in support of the American
Revolution. He was fortunately able to escape to Philadelphia with the
assistance of some friends. But by now, he was broke, but even so, quickly
managed to reacquire tremendous wealth. So when the Continental Congress had
voted to organize an army and navy even though it lacked adequate funds to even
pay its soldiers and sailors willing to serve Hyam Solomon offered his own
restored wealth and his natural fundraising abilities to raise money in support
of the American cause.
Not only did he allocate
most of his personal fortune to the newly formed government, he was also
instrumental in negotiating financing from France and Holland and even provided
personal loans to allies of the United States when their own resources were
depleted or cut off due to their anti-British sentiments. He was so adept at
fundraising that at one point during the war, his close friend George
Washington is said to have made a personal plea for financial aid to feed and clothe
his army. Washington's request competing
with Yom Kippur notwithstanding, Hyam Solomon convinced the members of his own
congregation to suspend services long enough for him to successfully secure
their pledges for urgently needed funds.
The heroic exploits, financial
benevolence, and self-sacrifice of Hyam Solomon in support of America's
struggle for independence will likely never be taught in public schools. He
will never be remembered in American history. At least not in the same context
as Paul Revere or George Washington. And
saddest of all, he died relatively young and penniless shortly after the war.
Although there is no
evidence to indicate Hyam Solomon was a Christian, he was clearly an observant
Jew who possessed an inexplicable willingness to unite with Christians and to
sacrifice himself for the benefit of a struggling people.
This quote appears on
President Obama’s website from remarks he made on June 28, 2006:
Given the increasing diversity of America's
population, the dangers of sectarianism have never been greater. Whatever we
once were, we are no longer just a Christian nation; we are also a Jewish
nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of
nonbelievers.
The above quote may be true. However, the current
tide of murderous persecution against Jews and Christians by militant Islamist extremists
here and around the world, which may be slowly opening the door to an
acceptance of Sharia Law, in no way diminishes or disproves that America was
founded on Judeo-Christian principals. It does, however, indicate America is in
desperate need of more Hyam Solomons, willing to sacrifice their position and wealth to
preserve this more perfect nation before what’s left of that perfection forever
disappears.
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