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Old 10-14-2018, 03:48 PM
 
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When God can bless this nation as the devil has not overcome the nation to the point of no return than it is a Christian nation through the Works of the Apostle where as if the nation is overcome with the devil like Syria then this is not a Christian nation like it once was as God hand is off and there is a cycle of death on this nation which stops God`s blessing ..... See we look through the spirit whether a nation is a Christian nation or not , as God prepares a place in the world for His people ......
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Old 10-14-2018, 03:56 PM
 
Location: Texas
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There are many different religions in the USA. We have freedom to practice other religions. You can't jail someone for being Muslim, Jew or Hindu. It's their choice to practice those faiths.
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Old 10-14-2018, 03:57 PM
 
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Default America, a Christian nation. Or is it? What did the founding fathers say?

So, Gldn, why don't you tell us how you really feel!
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Old 10-14-2018, 04:27 PM
 
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So, Gldn, why don't you tell us how you really feel!
lmao, it was a good post. I might have to rethink my position on them.

I always liked the founding fathers. as a group, they were better than one individual alone. And they knew it. they knew they were describing a better world than they ever could be.

jefferson knew slavery was wrong but he knew he needed the system to end slavery. he died knowing how bad he was.

I kind of like that.
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Old 10-14-2018, 04:36 PM
 
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When God can bless this nation as the devil has not overcome the nation to the point of no return than it is a Christian nation through the Works of the Apostle where as if the nation is overcome with the devil like Syria then this is not a Christian nation like it once was as God hand is off and there is a cycle of death on this nation which stops God`s blessing ..... See we look through the spirit whether a nation is a Christian nation or not , as God prepares a place in the world for His people ......
Damn... that god sure does love his run-on sentences.
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Old 10-15-2018, 12:59 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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Hey normstad...I have an old post, that I put up many times, regarding the "Founding Fathers"...check it out:

This is one of my favorite debate subjects. My view is rare, but I feel it is very accurate.
I've put up these posts up many times...and I hope for further debate of it:

First off, I have a problem lending credence to people that were slave owners, oppressed females, and had no problem authorizing a genocide to take over more land. Those guys were a plague upon humanity no less than A. Hitler and the Nazis or G. Khan and his crew.

What is written in "the documents" is paper & ink, and what they said is just "words"---What they ACTUALLY did...is REALITY.

Oh, BUT WAIT! They were high level political officials...They would neeeeeeeever do what they said they wouldn't...or fail to do what they said they would.
Everyone knows politicians are above all that...Right?!
Especially the slave owning, female oppressing, genocidal kind...because they are such honorable guys!

HERE'S THE REAL DEAL: Those so-called "Founding Fathers" promoted their brand of religion harder than McDonalds pushes their hamburgers. They did everything they could to inculcate the people...including the few Native People they hadn't killed...REGARDLESS of what they wrote!

Not only did they TRY to instill their religion into the fabric of the new society that was being developed---they SUCCEEDED. MOF, they did it SO good...it's STILL the main game.

And anyone denying the reality because they don't like it, doesn't change it.

What it does, or doesn't, HAVE TO BE based on the law...is inconsequential to WHAT IT IS...and HAS BEEN ever since the hostile takeover by the European Christians that overthrew the Native People.

And that's another thing to get straight--They only "founded" THE GOVERNMENT...NOT "the nation". The nation was already founded...they just took it by force and deception and put their own "game" in place--And you can't "found" something by stealing it.

First, there were the Native Americans with their (IMHO, just about ideal) culture, belief, and traditions, that were the inhabitants of this land. And, in a perfected world, the ones that should still be the rightful leaders--but that's another issue.
Then there were the European so-called "Founding Fathers" that stole the land (mostly by force, partly by swindle) from the Native People and put forth their con-job of a secular society...all the while they promoted, and inculcated, their version of Christianity better than a crew of modern TV Evangelists. An all out effort to make BibleGod and BibleRules the base concept, was the prime order of business. Which figures...since they left their homeland, mainly so they could have their theological way. They were soooooo slick, they even put some shills out front, with fake non-Christian diversion-talk (even putting some of that cover-talk in their initial documents), while they ran their ACTUAL game.

Politicians still use this tried-and-true technique of feinting policy and purporting false intentions, to mitigate opposition...this "deception and diversion" is a concept which has it birth as a military/fighting tactic.
The empirical evidence of this is as visible as the sun and moon, and their efforts were so successful it still has great power and influence to this day.

What the "founding fathers" and the "founding documents" said/wrote it was/would be...I do not believe they intended/wanted it to ACTUALLY be.
Actions speak way louder than words...and what they did flies in the face of them actually WANTING this country to be non-religious.

This may not go over too well, but...I don't think those so-called "founding fathers" were any different than most high level politicians that have ever existed. They say they will/won't do one thing...but then actually do the opposite...all the while giving speeches and writing up "documents" using shill words and statements. They can't be trusted, and their main objective is their personal agenda...and you will never know what that REALLY is based on what they say or write...because they will always "spin" things to avoid opposition, or appear to be fair.

Want to know how things REALLY were/are?...just take a look back/around!

I submit...the #1 way for the government to indirectly promote the growth of ANYTHING...is to exempt it from taxes. THAT will tell you what they REALLY want to flourish.

It is KNOWN HISTORY that in the early days of the Republic, Christian church services were held in virtually every Federal building in D.C...the government, in essence, became a church! Thomas Jefferson attended services in the House of Representatives chamber. He decided the music needed more energy, so he ordered the Marine Band to play each Sunday. All paid for with govt. funds, of course.
Jefferson even sent missionaries to the Indian tribes...and provided government money to build churches...all so, according to him, the Native Americans might enjoy "more fullness of life".
Don't believe me?...do some research.

During Jeffersons term as President he started three school systems in D.C. and Virginia---The required texts for each school system were the Bible, Watt’s book of hymns, and a reading primer. Because, according to him, "Those books are the basis of a good education".
Again, do some research...you'll see.

Those guys back then took the completely NON-CHRISTIAN country they had come to (the Natives were NOT Christian)...and SATURATED it with Christianity. And they used the power and money of the government they had put together to do it.
There was NO Christianity...or ANY religion, for that matter...in this land until THEY came along...the Native People were spiritual, but they weren't religious (much, much better a "way"-IMO).
So, how did it get so prevalent and locked in? Because, regardless of what they wrote in "the documents", they pushed it like TV evangelists! Even onto the original occupants of the land they stole/swindled it from...THAT'S how.
They did such a good job at so completely turning the existing Non-Religious Nation into a Religious Nation...200 years later IT STILL IS. BECAUSE OF THEM...they "kicked it off"! How can anyone not see that?!
If it wasn't them...I'd sure like someone to give me some other good evidence as to who it really was that changed things from NonChristian to Christian in this country.

I do think some of the "concepts" and "ideals" that were written into documents like the Constitution and the DOI were/are awesome.
MOF...they are, in theory, some of the best rules of governance and regulations for societal order ever written.

My issue is with the guys that wrote them.
The evidence shows it was nothing but "political spin & posturing" on their part...as a "shield" to hide behind, while they ran their ACTUAL game.

As far as standards go...based on their ACTUAL ACTIONS & DEEDS (regardless of what they wrote)...those dudes were one of the most evil, hypocritical, heinous, cruel, selfish, rotten crew of despots to ever assemble.
They shouldn't have ever even been here in the first place! Who were they to kill and swindle their way into power?! They slaughtered nearly an ENTIRE human race! They were no better than G. Khan, A. Hitler, and their ilk...and stroking those guys is no different than stroking Khan and Hitler. Hey...at least Khan and Hitler had the stones to lay it on the line in no uncertain terms...instead of being shifty, sneaky, "wolves in sheeps' clothing".

That's how I see it...because that's how it REALLY WAS. Lofty written "concepts and ideals"...that they themselves were as far from as any that ever lived, aside.
I get that. But I see it as irrelevant. The ideas in the government they put up was an advance over what government generally meant at the time. That the finger can be pointed at them doesn't alter that, any more than the work of Newton is any the less great just because he was into Alchemy, was a bore as a teacher and had a bad attitude towards any other scientist.

After all, the Magna Carta is regarded as a great step in social freedom, but the Barons who forced it on King John were not your role models for teenagers.
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Old 10-15-2018, 08:36 AM
 
Location: Sun City West, Arizona
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lmao, phet, I am not a constitution literalist myself, but they didn't screw it up. many of them wanted slavery abolished but they knew they couldn't get the revolutionary war if they pushed for the removal of slavery.

This stance is another great example of wishing it different, but it's not. Now, what do you do? they chose to free the states first knowing that there was a real possibility that a large war would take place over slavery.
And I'm saying they kicked the can down the road, which is never good.
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Old 10-15-2018, 08:45 AM
 
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Each state had its own currency at one time...

You’re thinking of pre- US constitution during colonial times:
Yes. Each state did have its own currency. That changed when the Constitution was passed and the Federal government started printing currency. That was one of the things that the Federal Government was to do.
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The "Establishment Clause," stating that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," is generally read to prohibit the Federal government from establishing a national church ("religion") or excessively involving itself in religion, particularly to the benefit of one religion over another. Following the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and through the doctrine of incorporation, this restriction is held to be applicable to state governments as well. - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free..._United_States
I recognize that. But it is amazing how the 14th Amendment is not read to be interpreted in other ways, such as universal driver's licenses, or carrying of concealed weapons, etc. Only in things that tend to be liberal pet issues do we really see the 14th Amendment being quoted as justification.
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Old 10-15-2018, 09:11 AM
 
Location: Georgia
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America as a "Christian Nation" is ancient history- unfortunately.
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Old 10-15-2018, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Ontario, Canada
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America as a "Christian Nation" is ancient history- unfortunately.

Not quite yet. There's still work to be done to reduce the number of fundies til they're nothing but a backwoods afterthought.
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