United States of America
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Location of the United States of America
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Motto: In God We Trust (official) |
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Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
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Patron Saint(s): Mary | ||||||
Capital | Washington, DC | |||||
Official language(s) | None at federal level, English (de facto) | |||||
Demonym | American | |||||
Government | Federal constitutional republic | |||||
- | Vice President | Kamala harris (D) | ||||
- | Speaker of the House of Representatives | John Boehner (R) | ||||
- | Chief Justice | John Roberts | ||||
Independence | from the Kingdom of Great Britain | |||||
- | Water (%) | 6.76 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 2008 estimate | 305,532,000 (3) | ||||
- | 2000 census | 281,421,906 | ||||
- | Density | 31/km2 (180) 80.3/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2008 estimate | |||||
- | Total | 14,334,000,000,000 (1) | ||||
- | Per capita | 47,025 (6) | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2008 estimate | |||||
- | Total | 14,334,000,000,000 (1) | ||||
- | Per capita | 47,025 (17) | ||||
Currency | United States dollar (USD ) |
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Time zone | EST (UTC-5) | |||||
- | Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) | ||||
Internet TLD | .us, .gov, .mil, .edu, .com, .org, .info, .biz | |||||
Calling code | 1 |
The United States of America is a federal republic comprising fifty states, mostly in central North America. The continental U.S. has three land borders, two with Canada and one with Mexico, and one territorial waters boundary with Russia. It is otherwise bounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Bering Sea, the Arctic Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean. Of the 50 states, however, there are two, Alaska and Hawaii, which are neither contiguous with the other forty-eight nor with each other, and the U.S. has also a collection of districts, territories, and possessions around the world. Each of the fifty states has a high level of local autonomy under the system of federalism.
History
U.S. Constitution
- Main Article: U.S. Constitution
The United States Constitution is the founding document of the United States of America as well as the supreme law of the land, which was adopted on September 17, 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Generally speaking, it is an attempt to form a comprehensive foundation of governing and political principles/precepts the United States is to live by.
Belief in God
- Main Article: U.S. Christian heritage
The population of the United States has always had a strong belief in God. Currently more than 90 percent of the population profess to be theists, with approximately 80 percent identifying themselves as Christians. These figures has been corroborated by a several national polling agencies, and the numbers have remained fairly consistent for than 70 years. For example, a Newsweek poll in March 2007 reported 91% belief in God, and 82% Christian.[1] A poll released by Gallup in June 2011 found nearly identical results of 92 percent. Since Gallup has been asking the question about belief in God, the number has remained persistently above 90% as far back as 1944.[2] Another extensive survey also performed in 2007 by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life found 78.4% of adults in the U.S. professed to be Christian, 4.7% were affiliated with other religions including 1.7% Jewish and .6% Muslim. Only 1.6% declared they were atheists and 2.4% agnostic.[3]
These beliefs are credited to the strong Christian heritage of the United States. Christianity is acknowledged as deeply rooted by both historians and scholars. Many of the colonies that became the United States were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely. When the new governments were formed at the state and national levels, most American statesmen shared the convictions of their constituents that religion was "indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions" (Alexis de Tocqueville).[4]
The Eighteenth century federal government was particularly guided by a Biblical "covenant theology". Church services were held in the House of Representatives, and attended by the President. The government sponsored the publication of the Bible and required Christian moral conduct within the armed forces. Congress proclaimed national days of "thanksgiving", as well as days of "humiliation fasting and prayer".[5] In addition, the founders of the American nation went to great lengths to define the role of religious faith in public life and the degree to which it could be supported by public officials. During this period, congress appointed chaplains for the armed forces and itself, which continue to lead prayer each day during proceedings of the House of Representatives. The Congressional prayer for any given day can be read on the U.S. House of Representatives website.[6]
Creationist organizations
Parks
National parks
- Arches National Park
- Badlands National Park
- Big Bend National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park
- Dinosaur National Monument
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Petrified Forest National Park
- White Sands National Monument
- Yellowstone National Park
- Zion National Park
State parks
Other sites
Museums
Creationist museums
- A Key Encounter Nature Theatre and Planetarium — Key West, Florida [1]
- Akron Fossils and Science Center — Akron, Ohio
- Ark Museum & Dinosaur Park — Nashville, Tennessee. Still in planning stage, as of 2017. [2]
- Biblical Archeology and Anthropology Museum — Ridgecrest, Calfornia [3]
- Camp Sunrise Museum — Fairmount, Georgia [4]
- Creation Adventures Museum — Arcadia, Florida. Customized activities for small groups such as fossil digs and canoe trips. [5]
- Creation and Earth History Museum — Santee, California, formerly of the Institute for Creation Research now run by Life and Light Foundation.
- Creation Discovery Museum — Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
- Creation Evidence Museum — Paluxy River, Glen Rose, Texas.
- Creation Museum and Family Discovery Center — Petersburg, Kentucky. Constructed and operated by Answers in Genesis, which also built and runs the nearby Ark Encounter.
- Creation Truth Foundation — Field Museum, Oklahoma [6]
- DINO Creation Museum — Carmichael, California. by the Center for Natural Studies [7]
- Dinosaur Adventure Land — Pensacola, Florida [8]
- Discovery Center — Abilene, Texas, the Creation Discovery Center. [9]
- ICR Discovery Center for Science and Earth History — Dallas, Texas.
- Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum — Glendive, Montana. Also has dinosaur excavations open to the public. [10]
- Grand River Museum — Lemmon, South Dakota. September 2002 the Grand River Museum purchased a new building. [11]
- Greater Ancestors World Museum — Jacksonville,Florida [12]
- Lost World Museum — Phoenix, New York
- Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum — Crosbyton, Texas [13]
- Mount St. Helens Creation Center — Silverlake, Washington
- Museum of Earth History — Dallas, Texas. Still raising funds, as of 2017.[14]
- Wyatt Archaeological Museum — Cornersville, Tennessee. Run by Wyatt Archaeological Research, Inc. [15]
Agencies
- National Park Service
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Education
- U.S. Geological Survey
- National Academy of Sciences
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
- National Science Foundation
External Links:
- Bureau of Land Management
- Bureau of Reclamation
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Library of Congress
- Mineral Management Service
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration
- National Institutes of Health
- National Park Service
- The National Science Foundation
- Recreation.gov
- Office of Surface Mining
- US National Archives and Records Administration
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of the Interior
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- US House of Representative Committee on Resources
- US Geological Survey
- National Human Genome Research Institute
News
- Why doesn't America believe in evolution? Growing proportion of America thinks that we did not descend from an ancestral ape. New Scientist. August 19, 2006.
- The End of Christian America The percentage of self-identified Christians has fallen 10 points in the past two decades suggesting what our nation is about to become. Newsweek. Apr 4, 2009.
References
- ↑ Braiker, Brian. Poll: God’s Approval Rating Newsweek, Published March 30, 2007.
- ↑ More Than 9 in 10 Americans Continue to Believe in God Gallup, Published June 3, 2011.
- ↑ Religious Affiliations: Summary of Key Findings Pew Research Center’s Religion & Public Life Project, Accessed January 5, 2015
- ↑ Religion and the Founding of the American Republic by the U.S. Library of Congress
- ↑ Religion and the Congress of the Confederation, 1774-89 by the U.S. Library of Congress
- ↑ Opening Prayer The Reverend Daniel P. Coughlin, Chaplain, U.S. House of Representatives
External links
- Books and Videos on Christianity in America by the Creation Science Store.
- List of United States treaties by Wikipedia
- Presidential Speeches by the University of Virginia; Miller Center of Public Affairs
See Also
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