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  • Im starting to realize that the liberal party is like the man child that wasted his life in drugs, sex and rock and roll and now hates the very authority thats trying to rehabilitate him.

  • I am looking forward to the movie. It's very interesting to see how this country started, with Godly values. And the comments,which people have do have the right to share,would not be possible if it were not for freedom which some have taken for granted. How far away from the Godly values that this Nation of Ours was founded on will one go. And yet people want to make a mockery of God, this film and of our founding forefathers who were just trying to do a goodthing for this Country.No respect

  • This looks AWESOME!

    Like what we did in Washington!

  • Oh Kirk, a story with the information found throughout would have been awesome! That monument looks awesome though. @theskepticalheretic, lol, that's just confidence!

  • I'll make the prediction that he will suddenly realize that the founders who called for church and state separation actually wanted a Christian theocracy and everything that is bad would go away if we would 'go back' to that.

  • You want to change the world friend, be exactly like Jesus, period. Getting ideas about going back to the good "ole" days sounds like disaster.@CorndogMaker

  • @Nicoya80 so I should tell people that I'm God, to prove it I'll do some magic trick with wine. Then I'll tell them that they should forsake their families, Give up all of their possessions and worship me or I'll burn them forever.

  • Why is kirk dragging the flag on the ground on the movie poster????

    Where I come from, that's worse than burning a perfectly good flag and is begging to get your ass kicked.

  • @jwissick It's not dragging, it's being carried. It's bundled up, but well off the ground by what I see. Unless we're looking at different posters...

  • In Youtube you should type: Greg Boyd, the cross and the sword. Good videos coming from a different perspective. You want to change the world, be like Jesus: forgive your enemies, help your neighbor, bless and do not curse. Don't place your faith on politicians or power.

  • @Nicoya80 Unfortunately Greg Boyd (heretic) draws both biblical and unbiblical conclusion is that book of his (yes, I've read it). He calls for a separation of church and state (good thing), but them mixes the two together when talking about how Christians should (or shouldn't) be involved. He also believes it is acceptable for Christians to support some forms of abortion in laws. IMO, he doesn't want Christians out of politics, just out of conservative politics.

  • Kirk should also read that when you mix religion and politics you spell a recipe for disaster. The early church grew following the ways of Jesus, loving your enemies, giving to the needy and so forth. When any religion starts to be tempted by power, alot of crap happens.

  • @Nicoya80 Representative republics that employ capitalism/free markets does not mean mixing church and state. Both of those employ biblical principals and that is why they are effective. Wanting to go back to them then is not a call for a pastor-president, but a desire for a more effective gov't.

  • I just cant' wait until we start Catholics and Protestants start killing each other again, and atheists, Jews, and adherent native Americans are burned as witches. Yes, times were sooo much better then. 

  • @Di0genesus

    Ah yes, I remember the atheist crucifixions!

    Um...wait.

    Sorry, I meant the Soviet purges where Native Americans were murdered and their properties vandalized.

    No...that's not right either.

    Oh well. Rewriting history is fun ^^

  • They said it in the trailer, and history professors have said it before that - Those who don't learn their history are doomed to repeat it! Rome fell as a superpower. Why? For the same reasons America is teetering. This documentary seems to be about Cameron exploring just what is causing America to teeter and what gave it its foundation to begin with. Sounds interesting!

  • im sure this doco by kirk will be revealing!! NOT!

  • Yes, naturally to fix the problems in America we need to look back to the days when owning human beings as property was routine and only white male property owners could participate in government.

  • My favorite part is the separation of Church and State. Best part of the constitution.

  • @Hytegia

    You meant the clause to prevent the government from interfering with religion always used by atheists to silence religious expression?

  • @bloodrunsclear ...in publicly owned property (Fixed your comment. You're welcome.)

  • @fleontrotsky

    'Silence religion in publicly owned property despite the Constitution providing protection of religious expression'

    Thanks. That does sound better.

  • @bloodrunsclear LOL, nice. I can thus presume you were in complete support of the Islamic cultural center being built in downtown NYC, viciously dubbed the '911 Mosque' by some less enlightened types.

  • @fleontrotsky

    I like your use of impartial language like 'viciously' and 'enlightened types'

    The only unenlightened type I currently spy is someone who leaps to judgmental conclusions and calls it an argument. Generally you need discourse, understanding, that sort of thing.

  • @bloodrunsclear Pray tell, where is this unenlightened person you spy. It surely can't be me, because I am making a fair assumption that you are a rational person who supports the constitutional freedom of religious expression. Surely you aren't foolish enough to think that it is only designed to protect Christian expression? No, I'm sure that's not it.

  • @fleontrotsky

    So I suppose it was equally justified for that man to burn a Koran?

    No, that would just be insensitive and cruel!

    Now releasing public art of a cross submerged in urine, boarding up a prayer board at a high school, and arresting a professor for praying in a lunch room I suppose fall under 'religious tolerance'

    That clause might not only protect Christians, but it seems they're the only one who need the protection from otherwise tolerant progressives.

  • @fleontrotsky I like how you're unable to answer simplew questions. Here's another. Would you support your childrens school day to be interrupted 5 times to pray to Allah? The answer should be yes because you support freedom of religious expression, but is it?

  • @fleontrotsky

    You responded to yourself.

    Here's a question for you. You want to have full rights of homosexuals to marry right?

    Obviously that means you also support pedophiles and those into bestiality!

    Or am I using your hyperbole to obscure the issue without making a point?

    You decide.

  • @bloodrunsclear So you would support your kids having to stop class multiple times a day to pray to Allah. Strange, I wouldn't. As for your question, you are using hyperbole because you are comparing consenting adults with children and animals. See? You will continue to be the real bigot in this equation.

  • @fleontrotsky

    You completely missed the hyperbole.

    I want freedom of religious expression, not religion imposed. Shouldn't a muslim be allowed to pray to Allah? Or would you stop them from that?

    I'm saying your hyperbole is just the same as comparing homosexuality with pedophile: saying religious freedom means religious imposition.

    So you prove not to listen, continue your bigotry, and your tone smacks of desperation to one up me. Unless you pay attention I'm getting bored.

  • @bloodrunsclear Okay, I'll take this a bit more seriously. In my view Christians cry persecution because they feel they have the sole right to have their religion and its icons to be paraded at public schools and govt. buildings. They falsely believe that America is a Christian country. Arresting a teacher for praying in a school canteen seems extreme, but if s/he does it daily & expects students to remain silent then that is religious imposition.

  • @fleontrotsky

    I appreciate you finally taking this seriously, as you've never had to having never been persecuted against I'd wager.

    Um...no. Christians cry persecution when they are persecuted. Name an instance where the ACLU stepped in to help a Christian or an atheist remove a muslim display.

    'One nation under God'. You can see where the impression might come from.

    This is where my accusation of bigotry comes in. You support extremes against your opponents.

  • @bloodrunsclear One nation under God - which god? I've never heard of an Atheist or muslim display being posted on publicly owned property, so I can't because it falls outside their remit. I hate to pull this card, but my family had to cross the border into the Irish Repulic in the early 70's because as catholics (yes I am atheist) we were suffering physical attacks from the protestant community & sought asylum in our own country from where we believe should be our own country.

  • @fleontrotsky

    Well, given the HISTORY of the time period (there's that word again) i can only assume the Christian God. Unless Washington was a muslim.

    You know I figured you were an atheist? Just a hunch.

    And you don't hate to pull a card. You started out with your victim flag held high.

    There are public displays of all sorts the ACLU ignores because they have an agenda, not a calling.

    And I imagine give your atheism you believe your entire family is mentally ill?

    Hyperbole is the watchword

  • @bloodrunsclear They were leaving Europe because of religious persecution, so that must include all religions (we must also move with the times hence ammendments). Where did I fly the victim flag at the beginning? As for my family, no I respect their right to prctice their religon. I just don't agree. I do take offence when militant Christians try to push their beliefs on me. It was necessary to bring up because we suffered far greater persecution than Christians in modern USA

  • @fleontrotsky

    Um...the Pilgrims left Europe to continue their religion free from oppression and so did your ancestors.

    We must move with the times? So again, I suppose bestiality will finally one day see the respect it deserves.

    What greater persecution? You left because you were Catholics to continue practicing Catholicism. In a sense you're saying their sacrifice was worthless to you.

    Also I've yet to hear your harrowing modern USA persecution. Regale me.

  • @bloodrunsclear Sigh. I was referring to the 1970's not the 1870's. My family moved from the North of Ireland to the South to escape what we called 'the troubles'. I am not the one crying about persecution in America - you are! Again you resort to hyperbole, or do you consider bestiality a religion? I have answered your questions, yet you have failed to respond to a single one of mine. The Constitution & Bill of right makes America great. I think it is my turn to grow bored tbh.

  • @fleontrotsky

    Ah, sorry. I figured when you said modern USA you meant modern USA.

    I'm not whining about persecution, I'm bringing it to your attention because you asked for incidents of it. If you don't care about persecution it ceases to exist?

    Whose talking about religion? I'm referring to your incidental tolerance which accepts some things to a ludicrous degree but ignores and rebukes others.

    I've answered every question. Further proof you don't read my comments.

    One nation under God.

    Night.

  • @bloodrunsclear Peace. Goodnight.

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  • @bloodrunsclear No need to. I can be antagonistic & I know it. I firmly believe in everyones right to worship how they wish once it doesn't harm others. I don't know who marked your comment as spam, but it certainly wasn't me. Peace.

  • @fleontrotsky

    No worries then :)

    We might disagree on some things, but we don't disagree on the right to be heard...so we can disagree. Humans are funny creatures XD

    Cheers

  • @bloodrunsclear -

    Children and Dogs cannot consent to a sexual encounter.

  • @bloodrunsclear -

    I don't recall them silencing my ability to worship - just the state-sponsorship of other religious beliefs.

    You can't tell me if your teacher wasn't a Wiccan then you wouldn't whine about the separation of Church and State if they said a "Hail the Goddess" prayer aloud before class every morning. And the ACLU would back you up on it - always.

  • @Hytegia

    I came from a Kindergarten which celebrated Chinese New Year, a High School in which muslim students held school sponsored demonstration, and a college which had IRA rallies. We had a magic ceremony in one of my classes and a ALF representative taught us how to undermine capitalism.

    If you told the ACLU about any of these things they'd either laugh in your face or leap for joy that their own agenda was being force fed while their opponents were silenced.

  • @bloodrunsclear Did they have daily IRA rallies, daily 'magic ceremonies', daily protests, daily classes on how to undermine capitalism? Obviously you can only celebrate the Chinese new year once a year. Give it up. Your argument will always fall flat on its face because it has no base.

  • @fleontrotsky

    No base?

    My argument is that the ACLU is an atheist hit squad which goes after any form of Christianity it finds and encourages people to be social watchdogs.

    I proved that the ACLU, and you, don't care about rampant examples of other forms of propaganda.

    So my argument stands up fine. Religion should be freely expressed.

    But then again you can't accept that. Much like any bigot, freedom for the opposition is unthinkable.

    And like any bigot, your hatred is baseless.

  • The problem is our foreign policy, not religion.

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  • Oh I can't wait for this! But more than five minutes of Cameron's annoying voice might drive me to do something monumentally irresponsible like tell Tommy Jordan, the angry Facebook dad, to clean up his own shit. And if I'm lucky he'll come over and shoot my PC before the nauseating ending that I just know Kirky will be serving up.

  • Super excited to see this movie! Why all the haters? I just don't get it! People he is researching American history!!! :)

  • @amy35295 I'm going to bet that CHRISTIANITY is what he finds. And that America's decline is a result of a decline of Christian values, and the rise of atheism and homosexuality. There. No need to see the movie.

  • @amy35295 because people are afraid that it will challenge them on their deeply entrenched world view so effectively fed to them by FOX News.

  • @fleontrotsky

    Deeply entrenched world view?

    Like, say, believing Fox is villainous and all who even glance at it are zombies?

  • @amy35295 No, he is manufacturing history.

  • @amy35295 Because anything hosted by Kirk Cameron always has a hidden agenda

  • the problem with this country is fucktards like kurt cameron

  • a combination of a political commercial (i really suspected a president candidate saying at the end that he approves this), davinci code and conspiracy documentary?

    presented by a person with a history of telling plain bullshit.

    great....

    i really just going to stick with Europe.

  • i can't wait to destroy this movie

  • @lefayad1991 get in line:)

  • @theskepticalheretic

    Say skeptical. How does it feel to be a mindless follower?

  • @bloodrunsclear I don't know. Perhaps I'll petition all the people who thumbed this up and have an answer for you.

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  • @theskepticalheretic

    Thumbed up your own comment? Indeed.

  • @lefayad1991

    Damn people with different opinions! >:(

    Why can't they just go back to their corners and shut up?

  • 'Learn from history or repeat it' has become in my experience 'Re-write history if it disagrees with the party line'

  • I wonder how Monumental Native Americans will feel about this film lionizing the Pilgrims?

  • @popworld7

    The same Native Americans who taught the Pilgrims the finer principals of deforestation?

  • @bloodrunsclear Are you trying to say the English did not no how to destroy a forest?

  • @debrmck

    The indians taught them how to use bronze nails so the trees wouldn't grow back.

    'Colors of the wind' my ass.

  • @popworld7 Uh oh, the feelings police are on patrol. Yeah, let's not do or say anything we believe because someone could possibly have hurt feelings.

  • @popworld7 I think your beef is with the Puritans (and not all of them but the small minority who did not want peace). Because the Pilgrims are a remarkable example of how to be a refugee and get along with the natives of your target free country. Go study the Native American history pertaining to the first 3 generations of Pilgrims in Plymouth. Are you surprised that good people could actually come from Europe and not want to destroy both the people and the land they travel to?

  • Somehow this movie will show how everything in this country would be better if people just had better morals, they should of course match Kirk Cameron's exactly, and followed followed the Bible more closely. Never mind the last 30 years of trickle down, voodoo economics that has devasted working people and the fact that the country is physically falling apart. Literally falling apart. You just have to get some more of that old time religion and believe, really believe and things will get better.

  • @popworld7

    Oh, you mean the unions and governmental regulations which destroyed Detroit? Maybe the investment in low-income housing without refund that ruined the economy? Perhaps it was the moral vacuum which has led to pervasive selfishness and violence? The fanatical devotion to green politics which kills and foments distrust as well as draining our funds for nothing?

    But I guess if you blame it all on the opposition you never have to look in the mirror.

  • @bloodrunsclear

    Or perhaps you're just living in a fantasy world. GOP talking points aren't reality, you know.

  • @RedXlV

    Ah, I see. So how do you know its not reality?

    Because you disagree with them?

  • bought 4 tickets....can't wait to see this!!!!

  • christian fundamentalist mumbo jumbo...

  • It has been a long time since I have wanted to see a movie, but I definitely want to see this! Take America back! Vote Ron Paul!

  • I am so excited for this! God bless you Kirk:)

  • Looks like a great project and movie for Kirk Cameron and anything he does lately is very impressive and this one looks like it will be an awesome movie.

  • I'm a Canadian, but cannot wait to see this! America needs to return back to being a Godly nation, and the worlds greatest nation!

  • I'm extremely hopeful for this movie to be hosted somewhere local to us.

  • WOW! I am so excited! Make sure to "Like" Kirk Cameron on Facebook too. That's how I heard about this movie. I am a history lover so I am super excited!

  • I believe this show will be great, our nation needs the very God that we are currently running from. The God that inspired many of our nations founders. 2 Chronicles 7:14 I believe is as valid for America as it was and is for Israel.

  • I thought of our tee we sell when I saw FREEDOM IS NOT FREE, because that's where we donate the proceeds of our tee to. Find us on FB under Ruffin It...where you can find the website. I cannot post it here.

  • Dear Mr. Cameron,

    I can't wait to see your documentary! From what I gather by watching this trailer, it looks like the message you wish to communicate to the American people is the same as Project Appleseed's message we give at every weekend event we hold across the nation. Please contact Project Appleseed at rwvainfo@gmail.com. You have an open invitation to join us.

    Shawn,

    Project Appleseed Volunteer

    Project Appleseed Instructor

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