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Contents:
Revisionist History of George Washington
- US Presidents focus of Constitution
- George Washington attacked
- last 40 years, there's debate about him being immoral

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  • Most people at this time did not want to deal with any religion in government as England had and has. Don't forget, Christian religion has several forms, different variations. So they simply did not do too much in the way of adding religion into our government. This helps include all people as equal no matter you religous beliefs. I ask you not to do laws out of pure religious belief otherwise your forcing your way of life on others.

  • Don't think the founding fathers believed in religion intermingling with gov?

    Check this out:

    youtube . com/watch?v=Eedq7K_ygY0

  • I believe this. You have to be very skeptical about those who take advantage of their "educational position" to manipulate history for their own agenda. When in doubt, look at a man's actions with his words. It is more likely he was a Christian of that time; he declined being "King" which displays true character. The Deist attribution is always suspect. It's arrogant to assume one can truly pin down an individual's personal beliefs for convenience of 'interpretation' and uphold it as fact.

  • Yep. I certainly agree.

  • It makes us look at the whole nonsense of Washington's prayer at Valley Forge...That of course did not happen. It was invented by Parson Weems. The same fellow who did the story of the cherry tree. of course we all know the story of the cherry tree is nonsense need I say more.....

  • You can debate the subject here:

    groups . google . com/group/american-heritage

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  • @nvsvictor Oh right, so prove what David Barton says by posting the link to another video of David Barton.

  • I just recently watched an excellent documentary, " The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers", and discovered that the Founding Fathers were all 33rd degree freemasons. They actually hated the true God of the Bible! You will be shocked to discover what the Founding Fathers actually believed in the own words! Please do a search and learn the truth for yourself.

  • @jgpeppers Yes. You def. have to be skeptical of those liberal Politically Correct Indoctrinated "Collective" Individuals who continue to take our country further and further away from it being a Christian Nation. Why should anyone appolgize if you are in the unique position of it coming off as sounding arrogant? In reality, it is only the truth and nothing more or less.

  • @jfs78 That is incorrect

  • George Washington is the most honorable but religion destroys this governance he is still not the way anyone says and yes he knew magic but so far he is stillthe only one who decides america so hang on for the ride and elect me as your president 10 yrs from now peace ,thinking is the process of thought

  • @nvsvictor George Washington is the most honorable but religion destroys this governance he is still not the way anyone says and yes he knew magic but so far he is stillthe only one who decides america so hang on for the ride and elect me as your president 10 yrs from now peace ,thinking is the process of thought

  • @jmitterii2 George Washington is the most honorable but religion destroys this governance he is still not the way anyone says and yes he knew magic but so far he is stillthe only one who decides america so hang on for the ride and elect me as your president 10 yrs from now peace ,thinking is the process of thought

  • It's REALLY STRANGE. up until the late 60s, Washington was considered the FATHER OF THE COUNTRY, and the others were founders but not necessary the father. since we just called him one of the founders, we went downhill moraly; with drugs and wild sex. now we dont celebrate him anymore....hmmmm

  • HE was a Freemason.  I learned that from sources listed by Walter Veith.

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