THE MURDER CIRCUS!! (Casey Anthony)

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  • @TheVonClarkAgenda The Treaty of Tripoli was written to assure that the government wouldn't make a repeat of something like the Crusades of the Middle Age's against the Muslims. If any of the founding fathers were here, they would plainly tell you this is not what they meant by that. Once again. Study history.

  • @TheVonClarkAgenda The nation is founded on Christian principals. As I said before. You will not find the freedoms of our country in any other country not founded on Christianity. Plain and simple. The reason they put that there could be no state church in the constitution was to keep people from being forced to be a Roman Catholic or a British style protestant.

  • @777Dogsofwar Either way, the personal religion of the founding fathers had nothing to do with how they founded this nation. It even states in the Constitution that a church can not be built in our government. It also states in the Treaty of Tripoli, "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense found on the Christian religion".

  • @TheVonClarkAgenda He acknowledged this mistake in his autobiography, again, read what they actually wrote. Also Thomas Paine never signed the Declaration. He played a completely different role. This is another time where you really need to study the history.

  • @777Dogsofwar I'm pretty sure Benjamin Franklin's "Christian God" wouldn't have approved of the several French prostitutes that Franklin had. And there is no way you could say that Thomas Paine wasn't a deist because he was imprisoned in France for preaching his deistic beliefs.

  • She should have gone to Crazy Pete's Abortion Barn.

  • @TheVonClarkAgenda Ok to start with. They were not atheists. The were protestants who were trying to get away from the Church of England. Baptists, Quakers, Lutherans, Methodists, and yes deists. But, deists of that day were different from the modern deist. Even Benjamin Franklin stated in his own biography that he believed in one God that created the world. The Christian God that created the world. Why don't you actually go read what they wrote. Not what your biased history book told you.

  • @777Dogsofwar I hope you realize that half of the people who came here to escape religious persecution were either deists or atheists that constantly threatened by the Church of England. i also hope you realize that half of our founding fathers were also deists, for example, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin

  • The separation of religion and government was to keep them from saying you have to be a baptist not a quaker ect. however. they ALL believed that Jesus existed. Get right down to it and all the freedoms YOU enjoy are biblical. not so in other countries. We are a free country because we ARE a christian country. try and find our freedoms in a country that isn't. Oh and the British common law.. Where do you think that came from? Yep. The Church.

  • @777Dogsofwar We are a secularist nation, based on secularist ideals. Plain and simple. Name a signer of the Constitution and almost certainly you can google a quote from that name in favor of the separation of religion and government.

    Any religious nut wishing to argue differently using the very founding fathers/documents as proof is ridiculous as using Darwin, Hawking, Einstein, and Dawkins to prove intelligent design.

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