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  • Humanity's Great Secret where did white people come from

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  • dan't forget 29 out of the 56 orriginal signers of the declaration had semonary degrees. you people only point out 2 signers that did not have any christian beliefs and base your whole argument on that. wake up there were 56 who signed.

  • @davidtinney1 Christian run colleges were quite the norm back then. If one was to be educated it was most likely that you would have a seminary degree, It didn't mean you were a priest or that you were completely devout. I suggest you research this.

    Also keep in mind that the declaration was based on the works of Thomas Paine. How well received was that man by Christians?

    The Declaration was a document calling for independence, NOT a document advocating the ideas of Christianity. Period.

  • @Swordsage Humanity's Great Secret where did white people come from

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  • @Swordsage WoW, I like, Great Job!

  • Nice video. I think it is a shame how many Americans are misinformed about their own country. I don't live there but I already knew the Creator mentioned in the Declaration of Independence was a deist creator, not the Judeo-Christian God. One needs not look further than the Jefferson Bible to see that, but a thorough study of the Federalist Papers even suggests that the framers feared religion as a primary source of factions: majority groups trampling over minority rights.

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  • i would have to disagree

  • GREAT Video, sorry to hear bout the computer trouble, hopefully you've worked it out by now, lol

  • I actually know how your feeling - I really hate that as well, when the computer slows 'me' down!

  • Mason's are fake christians "Imposters""

  • most masons weren't christians they were either theists, athiests, or agnostics

  • America was founded on Freemason's

    Mason's worship Lucifer for power,money and wealth

    That is a 100% Fact

  • ummmm.....NO that is NOT 100% fact.

    From all my reading the real freemasons "worshiped" Baphomet which is an old pagan god that represents Man and beast, man and woman, esentialy the true duality in nature and it was respected. At the base of most Baphomet statues you will find the words "As it is Above, So it Shall be Below". Now doesn't that sound familiar? As so God created Heaven on Earth....huh...wish to debate that FACT?

  • @hjmatrix33 Oh my god, what informed your opinion? Here is a fact for you...you my friend, are an uninformed ignoramus, and deliberately remain so! Oh, let me guess, Lucifer himself must have told you this! Lol!

  • wow i cant believe this vid doesn't have more views.

  • Benjamin Franklin Lighthouses are more useful than churches

    John Adam This would be the best of all possible worlds if there was no religion in it

    Thomas Jefferson Christianity is the most perverted system that has ever shone on man

  • My objection to Christianity is that if simply being a Non-Christian is a crime that warrants infinite punishment, then that means that the vast, VAST majority of the world (>2/3) is automatically going to hell.

  • been there, By the time I finally got the recording equipment working I lost interest in making a video.LOL As a Canadian my greatest fear about what is happening in the U.S. politics the watering down of secularism under the Bush Cheney administration and the slide into a theocracy like most Muslim countries.

  • Just don't agree with you.

  • Just to let you know, I completely agree with your argument. But, I know when I argue these points that I will be questioned with "How come it says In God We Trust???". I just wanted to pose that question to you.

  • That's an easy one. "In God We Trust" didn't show up on coins until 1894, and it wasn't until 1938 that all coins used them. The phrase didn't show up in paper money until 1957, after it was chosen to be the national motto in 1956. These events took place AFTER the country was founded. Also, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of upholding this motto since through rote repetition it has lost all religious significance.

    Again, people who think the US is founded on religion don't read history books.

  • "Again, people who think the US is founded on religion don't read history books."

    good thing for copy and paste. LOL

  • That's wrong, straight up. I understand that 'in god we trust' was established well after our forefathers, however if you comment about rote repetition were true, why would we have taken 'in god we trust' out of the pledge of allegiance? Apparently other people who vote disagree with you in your theory of 'rote repitition"

  • Um,. it's not my theory about rote repetition. That's what the SUPREME COURT ruled on the matter. Also, the Pledge of Allegiance never had the phrase "in god we trust"... ever. You might be confusing that with the phrase "Under God" which was added in 1954. Do some research man.

    I will say that I personally think those two phrases are loaded, and are used too much by fanatics to shove the whole "christian country" thing in our faces, but the fact is, this place isn't founded on that.

  • I believe every religion was created to help control people. They used it to justify enslavement, conquering lands, and killing the innocent to get what they wanted. Sure sounds like it.

  • You're not going to get much argument from me there.

  • No matter how obvious it is that the United States was never intended to be a Christian Theocracy there will persist a group of radicals that will continue their mythology of the founding of the nation.

    I also don't care what the religious beliefs a of a small group of men were a few centuries ago. That shouldn't determine how we should live now. The deceleration and constitution talk about unjust rule by others, being ruled by the whims of our ancestors also seems objectionable.

  • I see your point about not wanting the beliefs of people in the past dictating how we should live our lives today. After all, that's part of what progress is: improving upon things that were started in the past. We're not living in that older time period. However, there are certain core values that people today still agree are worth championing, and it's interesting how many different groups of people all try claiming that those values are theirs, just so they can control what's going on today.

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