artanis_neravar said:
The majority of the founding fathers were either Atheist or refused to describe their religion
I am an Athiest, and I am going to say I flat out do no believe this. Some seem to likely have been Athiests, but most were of some type of religion including simply Diests. I realize you threw in the qualifier "or refused to descibe their religion", but I feel like you are trying to say that the majority was anti christian, or even say the majority was straight up Atheist.
OT: Kentucky is technically NOT a state in America, but rather a commonwealth. What does that mean?
Not really a whole lot. The main difference is that other states are guaranteed sovereignty by the US constitution, where as a commonwealth is given sovereignty by it's people. Also, apparently, I do not own the land I live on, but rather own the rights to use it.
What does it mean in real day to day life?
Only seems to mean that I pay more property taxes. Not sure if that is even true, I have just had several people tell me that over the years.
However, if you ever referr to KY as a state, I would not call you wrong.