Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1777 and All Things Sacred

  The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; for he founded it on the seas and established it on the waters. Given that everything belongs to God, then the matter of the sacred vs. the secular is a false division. All things are sacred. Christianity has the philosophical and theological resources to establish a nation that protects the freedom of religious belief, even if a belief is false. Love does not force religious belief, but allows the freedom to pursue the truth, so that it may be found. First National Thanksgiving Proclamation - 1777Links to an external site. Read the Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1777 and provide a 250-word response to the following question: 10/30/22, 11:01 PM Writers Hub - Freelance Writing https://www.writershub.org/writer/orders/899798#instructions 4/5 How does the Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1777 reflect a commitment to Psalm 24:1, namely, that governmental leadership understood the responsibility to foster flourishing under the truth of Jesus Christ in all things--that all things are sacred? https://pilgrimhall.org/pdf/TG_First_National_Thanksgiving_Proclamation_1777.pdf Included the chapter we are studying this module just incase you needed it