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  • history revised. dark days are ahead of us unless these tards are put down. jesus and his apostles were a club for faggots. that's right jesus was a homosexual, just like your father.

  • @SUPERSTUD6000

    Way to go ! You are quite a scholarly historian !

  • More biased Christian elitism. One of America's biggest problems today is Christians who refuse to accept that America is not a theocracy. These individuals will have to accept it some day soon. Most of the country and the world is not Christian. 

  • @MasterJohnLorenzo Perhaps Americans should be indoctrinated that only government can give people rights, not God.

    See you at the next book burning Komerad.....

  • I refuse to live under a theocracy, and likewise I refuse to live under the rule of theocratic-leaning political figures. There's nothing constitutional about the addition of "under God," and nothing constitutional (or good) about a "Christian nation," "Jewish nation," or "Muslim nation." Only a secular nation offers freedom to both those who are religious and those who are not. Look at all of the devout Muslims in Turkey fighting for a secular nation. Their beliefs aren't any weaker for it.

  • Beautiful. America must turn back to God or America and we (her people) fail.

  • @zeezil There are plenty of Americans who never turned away from a god. Nevertheless, it doesn't do much good to turn to a god that turns its back, or to a god that most likely does not even exist. Only a secular nation provides you with the religious freedoms you have enjoyed that have allowed you to develop your spiritual belief system. You have every right to believe that you are under god, but neither you nor anyone else has the right to place everyone else under a god.

  • @whoiga

    Hear hear! I'm not an American but I hope you and other like-minded citizens can defend your country's proud secular tradition.

    Thankfully it looks highly unlikely the vast majority of Americans would ever accept living in the creepy theocracy a lot of Christian YouTubers advocate.

  • @whoiga I can only assume that you mean if some allows you to suffer consequences for decisions (or the lack there of) that you or your leaders have made, that person must be turning his back on you. Ask any successful parent and they'll tell you of many circumstances where they were sad for their children for things (fair and unfair) that happened to them but they had to let them work through it. Also, if you think something is unfair or fails to make since, does that mean it can't be real?

  • @singing4thelord22 So when bad things happen, it's due to human action, yet when good things happen, it's due to some loving god answering prayers? Sorry, but reasonable people can't rationalize that. And yes, things that exist will always allow us to make sense of them - they may not make sense now, but through logic, reason, scientific study & exploration, and tests for fallibility, we will eventually understand them. Reality presents herself to us as she is, not as some may wish her to be.

  • @whoiga You need to read the constitution. The rights are given be the Creator not the created

  • @localwes No, YOU need to read the constitution, as there is zero mention of God, Creator, Jesus, or Lord in it. Our rights are secured on the battlefield & derive from the will of the people who have joined to write and protect the constitution. To suggest that rights are bestowed by a creator is factually inaccurate and intellectually dishonest. USConstitution[dot]net/constno­t.html#god

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