In the wars that the “founding fathers”, the main leaders of the colonists at that time, stood out.
It was these leaders who drafted, in 1776, the Declaration of Independence of the United States and, after the war, in 1787, composed the so-called Bill Of Rights, that is, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution of the United States of America, which prevails until today. For this reason, they were called "founding fathers", or "fouding fathers", as they are considered to be those who gave the United States a political-legal architecture, claiming its right to exist as an independent nation-state.
The main names among the “founding fathers” are: <u>John and Samuel Adams, George Washington (who became the first president), Thomas Jefferson, George Clymer, Benjamin Franklin, George Tylor and George Rea.</u>
Jesus extended the definition of adultery to include sexual relations between a married man and a woman other than his wife (Mark 10:11-12, Luke 16:18). Other New Testament teachings also understand it that way (1 Corinthians 6:15-16, 1 Corinthians 7:2 ).
Therefore, for Christians, adultery is the sin of a married man having sexual relations with anyone other than his wife or a married woman having sexual relations with anyone other than her husband.
Christians believe in Jesus and his teachings. Jesus condemned adultery which is why Christians condemn it as well.
The preamble to the constitution does not specify providing
for economic equity. The preamble to the US constitution is in reality a
guiding principle to the formation of the constitution. It actually acted like
a guiding star for the makers of the United States constitution. This is just a
starting declaration for the people that sat down to create the actual
constitution for the people of United States. The preamble to the constitution
was never discussed between the people of the constitution. It was created
during the day the final draft for the constitution was created.