Yes, it certainly does. And the phrase was written by the Deist, Thomas Jefferson.
He also reported to us that the attempt was made to insert the words "Our Lord, Jesus Christ" after the work "Creator" in the Declaration, and that the founders voted it down.
The fact that the founders were religious men, even deeply religious men, does not support your contention that they intended to found a "Christian" theocracy. Indeed, given their votes like the above, and the absence of any stated intent to found a "Christian" theocracy, makes it clear you're all wet on this contention.
Thomas Jefferson was a Christian and a Theist as I have shown on this very thread.
The fact that the founders were religious men, even deeply religious men, does not support your contention that they intended to found a "Christian" theocracy. Indeed, given their votes like the above, and the absence of any stated intent to found a "Christian" theocracy, makes it clear you're all wet on this contention.
I have not made this contention regardless of how much you and your friends have tried to ascribe it to me.
I'd suggest that your negative opinion about certain strains of Christianity that has led you to believe that we cannot be a Christian Nation without being a Taliban-like Theocracy.
Equating the Christian Right with the Taliban reveals a great ignorance of the essence of the terrorist threat this nation faces.