You are what's wrong with this country. You try and skew peoples words and beliefs to fit your analogy. You are a surface feeder and are too lazy to dig deep into the truth for fear that it will prove you wrong. Comparing God to a leprechaun is ridiculous. Even some of the most renowned scientist in the world admit that there has to be divine order in the creation of the universe. It cannot be just a random event. Whether you believe in the biblical version of God or not is a personal choice, but there can be no true denial that the universe, this planet or the human body is random in its creation. If man evolved from apes, why are their still apes? Secondly, I never said that the US was founded by Christians, I said that this country was settled by Christians and pick up any history book and it will show that from the 1500s that civilized Europe was Roman Catholic. If not, then woe to thee. The Spanish Inquisitions for example. All the early explorers believed in God, All Kings and Queens acknowledged God and that God gave them Devine Right and was Mandated by God to Rule as preached by the Roman Catholic Church. Along comes Martin Luther sparking the Protestant faith and then Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans. In 1620, 102 Puritans arrived as settlers of the new colony of England. The first thing that they did upon setting foot upon the ground, on or around Plymouth Rock, was to give thanks to God for their safe journey and consecrate and bless the land in the name of God. The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by the male passengers of the Mayflower, consisting of separatist Puritans, adventurers, and tradesmen. The Puritans were fleeing from religious persecution by King James of England. I also stated that our Constitution was written with religion in mind. God is spoken of 4 times in the Declaration of Independence. The reason that God is not mentioned in the Constitution is that the Constitution gives Americans the "Right" not to believe in God or whatever they so desire to worship and that the Government shall have no power over implementing one basic doctrine of Faith. Not that God did not exist and that our Founding Fathers did not believe in God. We do not know the beliefs of all our Founding Fathers but it is guaranteed that if they worshiped any of the faiths prevalent in the country at the time Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, or Protestant then they were Christian and founded the United States