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It means native Americans are about to whoop some arse.
There is no such thing as it's now well known migration happened across the Bering land bridge so that would turn your scenario into 'Native Siberians are gonna whup some North American arse'.
I guess you want to use a "hypothetical" time-line in history to decide who got displaced and by whom?
For example, "separation of church and state," a term not found in the Constitution or any of our founding documents, but used to dismantle the Constitutional protections guaranteed by the First Amendment.
None of the founders and framers of the Constitution ever expressed any notion of keeping religion (specifically the Christian religion) out of the public forum, especially government, but they believed and wrote that Christianity was part of the Common Law, the foundation on which all other law is built.[/quote]
You know what is NOT mentioned in the constitution. the following words:
Jesus
Bible
Christianity
Gospel
Specific theistic God, it says their creator, who is "their", it means the individual person, so "their" creator could be the god of the bible, or the gods of a monotheistic religion, or no specific creator just an evolutionary process, but no mention of a religious god
The word religion IS mentioned in the Constitution...twice, but if you read it the word "NO" comes before it.
NO religious test to hold public trust...meaning an atheist, jew, muslim, hindu, pagan can Run for any office legally.
No law against the establishment of religion...you realized if you are buried in a place like Arlington or similar you can have your tombstone with the star of david, a chrsitian cross, buddha, the happy human, even and atheist symbol.
its one thing to be religious that's your right, its my right not to live my life according to your religion.
For example, "separation of church and state," a term not found in the Constitution or any of our founding documents, but used to dismantle the Constitutional protections guaranteed by the First Amendment.
None of the founders and framers of the Constitution ever expressed any notion of keeping religion (specifically the Christian religion) out of the public forum, especially government, but they believed and wrote that Christianity was part of the Common Law, the foundation on which all other law is built.
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Originally Posted by dannyboy84
You know what is NOT mentioned in the constitution. the following words:
Jesus
Bible
Christianity
Gospel
Specific theistic God, it says their creator, who is "their", it means the individual person, so "their" creator could be the god of the bible, or the gods of a monotheistic religion, or no specific creator just an evolutionary process, but no mention of a religious god
The word religion IS mentioned in the Constitution...twice, but if you read it the word "NO" comes before it.
NO religious test to hold public trust...meaning an atheist, jew, muslim, hindu, pagan can Run for any office legally.
No law against the establishment of religion...you realized if you are buried in a place like Arlington or similar you can have your tombstone with the star of david, a chrsitian cross, buddha, the happy human, even and atheist symbol.
its one thing to be religious that's your right, its my right not to live my life according to your religion.
Obviously, you have read none of the writings of the founders and framers of the Constitution, which DID mention Jesus Christ, the Holy Scriptures, the Bible, and it is clear which God they referred to in their writings, because of their references to Christianity. It's also clear that "no religious test" did not mean all religions were accepted, especially since in their respective State Constitutions, they required that to qualify for public office, one must profess faith in the Christian religion, and Jesus Christ as Lord.
Everyone wants today "take back" the country from someone else.
No, they don't want to take it back from someone else, they want to take it back from "big government." We were to be a "government of the people, by the people and for the people." And for 150 years, it worked very well.
It's also your right to remain as ignorant as you wish. There is an adage that goes, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."
The founders and framers of the Constitution were Christians. To a Christian, when one refers to "the Creator," they mean God Almighty. Not some made up god of anyone's imagination, but The God, Very God, the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob.
Further, as I stated earlier, the idea of "natural rights" or unalienable rights, referred to in the Declaration were believed by John Calvin to have been clearly articulated in the Bible. Since the founders and framers were quite familiar with John Calvin, it wasn't by accident that they chose the language they chose when they wrote of our "unalienable rights" being "endowed by our Creator."
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