In God we trust. Well! God is not very happy, Jan. 'You've been a hooker haven't you, flashing those red undies all over the world? Wiki, wacky, wookey,woo, now your really in the pooh.
Hey, that's not bad for a Wednesday, thank goodness we live in a democracy.
To all Christians who keep trying to excuse the evil of Christianity by insisting that real Christians don't do bad things,STOP LYING TO YOURSELVES.I hate liars and the parents they come from.If you despise the violence and hatred found in the bible,say so but stop saying that they do not exist.Shit,even the bible says that you should not lie....Lying Fucks
You can say what you want about the founding fathers, but you can't deny the fact that they were tenacious risk-takers with balls of steel. You have to consider the context -the world they lived in. It was a nasty place, and they put there necks on the chopping block to create a nation that was a little bit better. I'm not defending thier actions or thier world veiws, I'm just saying that they came up with a good idea. America.
@AlteredOutcast ok I was a little confused there about what you meant but ok. And yea Lincon was a really REALLY troubled guy who went through multiple bouts of depression, and it is possibal that his "faith" may have risen and fallen multiple times through his life (as it does for nearly everyone).
if he did have faith in the bible then why is it that supreme court justice, David Davis say that he had "no faith, in the Christian sense of the term"?
@UbinTimor Oh, I actually misread your post. Scrap what I said. But it is fact that he was raised in a Christian home. After the death of his first love, he started to have doubts, and he saw his own life as a failure. He later went back to Kentucky to visit his hometown. And while he was there he was Lucy Gilman taught him parts of the new testament and Lincoln's depression weakened and his doubts disappeared. After that he did follow the bible, I can't say weather or not he was Christian, but
True American Hero
PCFilth92 7 hours ago
funny how an atheist uses Bob Marley for his music choice!?!? You do realize Rastafarianism is Christian based, right?
SugaNutt 6 months ago
Tho I agree with you,you took a lot of things out of context,and did not elaborate.
Cogitatio023 7 months ago
In God we trust. Well! God is not very happy, Jan. 'You've been a hooker haven't you, flashing those red undies all over the world? Wiki, wacky, wookey,woo, now your really in the pooh.
Hey, that's not bad for a Wednesday, thank goodness we live in a democracy.
whereismygracejesus 1 year ago
To all Christians who keep trying to excuse the evil of Christianity by insisting that real Christians don't do bad things,STOP LYING TO YOURSELVES.I hate liars and the parents they come from.If you despise the violence and hatred found in the bible,say so but stop saying that they do not exist.Shit,even the bible says that you should not lie....Lying Fucks
eoriol1955 1 year ago
You can say what you want about the founding fathers, but you can't deny the fact that they were tenacious risk-takers with balls of steel. You have to consider the context -the world they lived in. It was a nasty place, and they put there necks on the chopping block to create a nation that was a little bit better. I'm not defending thier actions or thier world veiws, I'm just saying that they came up with a good idea. America.
firebuilder71 1 year ago
@UbinTimor I couldn't tell you that. The thing about the subject is there's so much controversy that we'll never know for sure.
AlteredOutcast 1 year ago
@AlteredOutcast ok I was a little confused there about what you meant but ok. And yea Lincon was a really REALLY troubled guy who went through multiple bouts of depression, and it is possibal that his "faith" may have risen and fallen multiple times through his life (as it does for nearly everyone).
if he did have faith in the bible then why is it that supreme court justice, David Davis say that he had "no faith, in the Christian sense of the term"?
UbinTimor 1 year ago
@UbinTimor he did have faith in the bible
AlteredOutcast 1 year ago
@UbinTimor Oh, I actually misread your post. Scrap what I said. But it is fact that he was raised in a Christian home. After the death of his first love, he started to have doubts, and he saw his own life as a failure. He later went back to Kentucky to visit his hometown. And while he was there he was Lucy Gilman taught him parts of the new testament and Lincoln's depression weakened and his doubts disappeared. After that he did follow the bible, I can't say weather or not he was Christian, but
AlteredOutcast 1 year ago