are you saying that ''free speech'' does not apply to ''radical'' muslim americans?? ur point is taken. so are u and ur intolerant friends, going to apply the same standard, to fundamentalist radical christian, preachers in this country??!
@381MEDALLION What are you even talking about? You're talking about "the right to free speech" It isn't free when a Jihadist (radical) gets on here and starts slamming Americans and our Soldiers, it's downright treason. And you sir, are the reason that people like him are allowed to burn American flags in the street... so take your free speech ideology and shove it.
@AmericanMuscle8 no all of us employed americans, supported mr. bush's war with our taxes. so i really don't understand your negative attitude soldier.
Just because it references Christianity doesn't mean that it's built on Christian principles.
What about the incorporation of Freedom of Religion as a direct result of the CoE's persecution of Protestants? Or the system of a social contract derived from John Locke, a major Enlightenment philosopher? Or the writings of Jefferson and Franklin who wrote about the Enlightenment principles they contributted to the Constitution? Or how the Constitution's articles is void of Christian principles?
@r31ncarnat3d “If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law,”
When the Constitution was completed on September 17, 1787, it was signed by the delegates then to be ratified by the states. The delegates signed the Constitution in the “Year of our Lord.” This is a direct reference to Christianity.
@381MEDALLION Yeah, key word... OUR 1st amendment. How about you and him go to HIS country and try speaking out like that and then we'll see what happens. My brothers in arms are dying over there daily and people like you that don't support us are the traitors. You're probably one of those people who goes to Soldier's funerals to criticize and make fun of them. You're un-American for standing up for this extremist piece of shit.
The United States was founded on Enlightenment beliefs that grew out of ideas of freedom against organized religion, especially against the Church of England and the Great Awakening.
Anyone who says the US was founded on Christian beliefs needs to go back to school and learn about history.
@AmericanMuscle85 ''show you what we do to traitors''?? seems to me, that ur the bigot we should be afraid of; not the muslims. those comments were totally unamerican and disgusting! he was just using his right to free speech, which is protected by our 1st amendment.
are you saying that ''free speech'' does not apply to ''radical'' muslim americans?? ur point is taken. so are u and ur intolerant friends, going to apply the same standard, to fundamentalist radical christian, preachers in this country??!
381MEDALLION 1 year ago
@381MEDALLION What are you even talking about? You're talking about "the right to free speech" It isn't free when a Jihadist (radical) gets on here and starts slamming Americans and our Soldiers, it's downright treason. And you sir, are the reason that people like him are allowed to burn American flags in the street... so take your free speech ideology and shove it.
AmericanMuscle85 1 year ago
@r31ncarnat3d You have given me a healthy debate and I applaud you!
AmericanMuscle85 1 year ago
@AmericanMuscle8 no all of us employed americans, supported mr. bush's war with our taxes. so i really don't understand your negative attitude soldier.
381MEDALLION 1 year ago
Just because it references Christianity doesn't mean that it's built on Christian principles.
What about the incorporation of Freedom of Religion as a direct result of the CoE's persecution of Protestants? Or the system of a social contract derived from John Locke, a major Enlightenment philosopher? Or the writings of Jefferson and Franklin who wrote about the Enlightenment principles they contributted to the Constitution? Or how the Constitution's articles is void of Christian principles?
r31ncarnat3d 1 year ago
@r31ncarnat3d “If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law,”
When the Constitution was completed on September 17, 1787, it was signed by the delegates then to be ratified by the states. The delegates signed the Constitution in the “Year of our Lord.” This is a direct reference to Christianity.
AmericanMuscle85 1 year ago
@381MEDALLION Yeah, key word... OUR 1st amendment. How about you and him go to HIS country and try speaking out like that and then we'll see what happens. My brothers in arms are dying over there daily and people like you that don't support us are the traitors. You're probably one of those people who goes to Soldier's funerals to criticize and make fun of them. You're un-American for standing up for this extremist piece of shit.
AmericanMuscle85 1 year ago
@AmericanMuscle85 Idiot.
The United States was founded on Enlightenment beliefs that grew out of ideas of freedom against organized religion, especially against the Church of England and the Great Awakening.
Anyone who says the US was founded on Christian beliefs needs to go back to school and learn about history.
r31ncarnat3d 1 year ago
@AmericanMuscle85 ''show you what we do to traitors''?? seems to me, that ur the bigot we should be afraid of; not the muslims. those comments were totally unamerican and disgusting! he was just using his right to free speech, which is protected by our 1st amendment.
381MEDALLION 1 year ago
well good luck to our Iraqi friends, i hope they will continue to fight the good fight, and share this victory XD
MegaLink117 1 year ago