By Kerry J. Byrne - EducationNews.org

The left has been at war with traditional American values for decades: the Founding Fathers the Constitution free enterprise Christianity. All are objects of scorn and ridicule by those who hope to remake America" to use President Obamas phrase into some sort of leftist utopia on the model of those that have already failed all around the world.
The war on Christianity is a particularly disturbing fight. The battle has been lowlighted over the years by leftists who twist themselves into intellectual knots in an effort to remove Christ from Christmas which is like trying to remove the wet from water.
But the fact that theyre trying to defy the laws of physics doesnt stop leftists.
Their war on American culture took a new turn this week when the city of Davenport Iowa at the urging of its civil rights commission decided to rebrand Good Friday as the spring holiday." A certain Baptist minister from Montgomery Alabama might be shocked to find that civil rights activists these days are devoted to striking Christ from the public lexicon.
The decision sparked a national firestorm Good Friday after all is merely the day that Christians around the nation and the world mark the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The city finally had to reverse its decision.
But if leftists have proven anything its that theyre committed to their zealotry. Theyre committed to removing Christ from American history much like theyre committed to removing Christ from his own birthday.
Personally I dont care who you worship whether its Jesus Mohammad Moses Buddha or a corn chip with the face of John Lennon baked into it. Youre free to do whatever you please. But you cross the line when you try to rewrite history.
So with Good Friday just hours away and with Sunday marking both the resurrection of Christ and the anniversary of the assassination of that Baptist minister from Montgomery it pays to remind folks that Christianity and liberty have marched arm and arm from the very beginning of the nation.
The Pilgrim landing
Having undertaken for the Glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith and Honour of our King and Country a Voyage to plant the First Colony in the Northern Parts of Virginia do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and one of another Covenant and Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic." - The Mayflower Compact Nov. 11 1620
The Pilgrims sat aboard their leaky little vessel off the coast of Cape Cod when they issued this statement of purpose and the first political contract of the New World. Its the pact which set in motion the concept of self governance by a people thousands of miles removed from the nearest seat of political power.
The words are enlightening: the Pilgrims the way they saw it didnt just cross the sea to plant a new colony for king and country. They made this faith-filled Biblical sojourn first and foremost For the Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith."
The chimes of American freedom
Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof." Inscription on the Liberty Bell from Leviticus 25:10
The Liberty Bell is one of the great symbols of human freedom. Commissioned in 1751 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pennsylvanias charter it was adopted by American revolutionaries in the fight against King George and by abolitionists in the fight against slavery. Since suffering its famous crack the bell has been tapped only on rare historic occasions: to mark the invasion of Europe on D-Day for example or to show solidarity in the 1960s with those enslaved by Communists behind the Berlin Wall.
The men who cast this bronze paean to freedom certainly would not have passed muster with the PC crowd today. After all they inscribed upon this great symbol of America words of Biblical liberation that came straight from the Old Testament. Hell in this day and age the Liberty Bell would be a violation of somebodys civil rights."
The defense of the nation
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation; Then conquer we must when our cause it is just; And this be our motto: In God is our trust." Fourth verse of the Star-Spangled Banner 1814
The origin of our national anthem was once a basic piece of education that any child could recite: Francis Scott Key was aboard a British ship during the War of 1812 when he saw Baltimores Fort McHenry and his nation itself bombarded all night by the mighty British empire. After the onslaught he was shocked to find that our flag was still there" and was overcome by patriotic fervor. He captured his emotions in a poem that became the words of our national anthem.
Few people know Keys story today. So they certainly cant be expected to know the fourth verse in which Key attributes the American victory against the worlds mightiest empire to Biblical deliverance. He suggests in our anthem that we should Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation."
The philosophy of the Founding Fathers
We must reduce our volume to the simple evangelists select even from them the very words only of Jesus … There will be found remaining the most sublime and benevolent code of morals which has ever been offered to man." Thomas Jefferson Oct. 13 1813
Did you know that the author of the Declaration of Independence was drinking the Jesus Kool-Aid? Did you know that he wrote a tribute to Jesus known today as The Jefferson Bible?"
Probably not. Because leftists especially those in academia have worked diligently to strip the Christian beliefs out of the history of the Founding Fathers choosing instead to paint them as non-denominational Deists.
Jeffersons own faith has been hotly debated. He was not a faithful church attendant. But he openly embraced Christian principals and in his own words considered Christ not Locke or Voltaire the most sublime and benevolent" philosopher.
The Jefferson Bible" was finally published after his death with the subtitle The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth."
The tribute to the Father of the Country
Laus Deo" (Praise be to God") words atop the Washington Monument completed 1884
George Washington is the Abraham of the American pantheon the man whose undying faith made him willing to sacrifice everything he held dear in devotion to the cause.
Abraham today is the father of the great monotheistic faiths. Washington is the father of his country and in turn the father of the great representative governments and the classical liberalism that came to dominate global political theory in the 20th century. Hes the father of the very same values that the leftists are fighting to undermine today.
The Washington Monument meanwhile is our nations tribute to its father. It remains the tallest granite structure in the world 555 feet high and fittingly the tallest structure in the city named in his honor.
The monuments builders curiously put this Latin tribute to God at the very top of the obelisk. Its in a place that no human can read it only those who might be looking down from above.
The outsiders perspective
The religious atmosphere of the country was the first thing that struck me on arrival in the United States." Alexis de Tocqueville 1835
When de Tocqueville wrote Democracy in America" his definitive study of the early United States he used the word democracy" as a synonym for the young nation. He also marveled at the vigorous and often chaotic social discourse in all aspects of American life which stood in sharp contrast to the structured existences that defined the tired old monarchies of Europe.
We all know today that those crazy right-wing wacko Americans are more likely to attend church today than Europeans. But even in de Tocquevilles day the religious atmosphere of the country" was enough to shock a visitor from the festering cesspool of war disease and misery that was Europe.
The religious atmosphere of the country wasnt just something he noted in the hundreds of pages that went on to form his landmark history. It was so prevalent that it was the first thing that struck" him about the nation.
The fight to end slavery
Another and better day is dawning; every influence of literature of poetry and of art in our times is becoming more and more in unison with the great master chord of Christianity good-will to man." Harriet Beecher Stowe in the preface to Uncle Toms Cabin" 1852
Stowes masterpiece about the dehumanizing indignity of slavery is considered the book that launched the Civil War. Stowe like many early abolitionists considered the liberation of the slaves elemental to Christian faith.
No surprise here: the emancipation movement was led largely by Christian fundamentalists … you know people who might be branded crazy right wingers today. Stowe herself was the daughter of a Calvinist minister using her belief in the great master chord of Christianity" to fight for justice in America. Not sure they tell you this in the textbooks.
The birth of a national holiday
I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens." Abraham Lincoln Oct. 3 1863
Thanksgiving is the great American festival of bounty a day when we pause as a nation smack dab in the middle of the work week to take stock of our lives and say thanks for our blessings. Sounds fairly Christian doesnt it? Well it should.
A day of thanks was of course celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621. But it became a national holiday upon the Great Emancipators urging in 1863 right at the very depths of the Civil War. Lincoln didnt see Thanksgiving as a secular celebration. He saw it as a day to bow down at the feet of the nations Christian God the beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens."
The national battle cry
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea; With a wisdom in his bosom that transfigures you and me; As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free." Julia Ward Howe The Battle Hymn of the Republic 1861
Think of the Battle Hymn of the Republic as the national fight song the message of Christian hope and salvation meant to inspire our battle weary in times of blood and strife.
Its no less than a statement of national purpose penned early in the Civil War and the battle cry of freedom for the enslaved: Americans sacrificed their young men in battle for the same reasons that Christ was sacrificed on the cross to make men free."
There is no more powerful statement of the liberating power of American Christianity.
The liberation of Europe in the nations finest hour
Almighty God: Our sons pride of our nation this day have set upon a mighty endeavor a struggle to preserve our Republic our religion and our civilization and to set free a suffering humanity … Some will never return. Embrace these Father and receive them more...