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Amendment 1 (1790) to the Constitution of the United States is one of the ten Bill of Rights. These amendments were written to protect the citizens against excessive power of the federal government. In context, Congress was never to set up a state church or take away the peoples’ right to worship God. Keep in mind the words “church” and “God”. Amendment 1 begins “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…. Note along with the words “church” and “God” the word “religion.” Modern revisionists history has perverted the meaning of words just like Humpty Dumpty, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama have attempted to do. The first amendment, for any reasonable person reading the men responsible, was to stop any remote possibility of a state church ever rising up in America. By the way, it was the Baptists that pressed forth this liberty that America could indeed be free.

Now, you remember Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. In 1856 Carroll met Dean Liddell. Liddell wanted to modernize his college to be more like a German university. Carroll was opposed and Humpty Dumpty reveals the Liddell strategy of redefining words (click here for Humpty Dumpty’s dialog with Alice).

Modern Bible versions have redefined words. Today’s modern dictionaries have redefined words. Progressive education has dumbed-down to the extent that students do not know the meaning of words nor or even able to spell words. Bill Clinton did not know the meaning of “is”, and Obama either ignores or perverts the meaning intended by the framers. In 1790 “Pure religion and undefiled before God…” was clearly understood in the context of the Bible, and yes, George Washington read the King James Bible. Any religion outside of Biblical context was false religion. The U.S. Constitution was not written to give liberty, freedom, or rights to false religion. Congress was prohibited from making laws respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof in relation to a Biblical context. This context was in reference to the God of the Bible not Allah, or any other god other than The God of The Bible. This establishment of religion was in the context of the church not a mosque or any other false religion’s place of worship. Oh, by the way, Carroll met Liddell in 1856 and Darwin published “Origin of Species” in 1859. The Holy Bible, the dictionary, and the United States Constitution are under attack by the “Humpty Dumpty’s” of the world endeavoring to redefine and pervert the truth. -RLW