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This woman is the driving force behind the push for abstinence only non-sex ed and abortion bans in South Dakota. We just defeated her second attempt to ban all abortions. She was pregnant when she married her first (minister) husband. She aborted her fourth child when she was between husbands and still thinks she is qualified to preach to us. What a hypocrite.
You are incorrect sir, the Constitution is first and foremost a secular document, and you must understand that not everybody believes as you do that abortion is the same as murder, and there is no way for you to prove that it is to them.
Yet our case law is christian- 1892 Church of Holy Trinity v United States, Justice Brewer declared "this is a Christian nation." 1989 County of Allegheny v American Civil Liberties Union, Court ruled "Sectarian differences among various Christian denominations were central to the origins of our Republic." Reagan declared 1983 "Year of the Bible" celebrating its influence in shaping the US. Jefferson also said our duty is "to practice Christian forbearance, love, and charity towards each other"
your founding fathers were not christian as rhabdoviridae has already pointed out. your constitution and nation was founded on secular values because your founding fathers had seen the damage religion had done in europe. it was only until LATER that religious nutjobs tired to change the laws
The Founding Fathers were christian & the USA was founded on christian principlies. John Adams in 1775 said "the general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity" & that the 4th of July "ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty." There is no separation of Church and State in the USA. The Pledge of Allegiance clearly says we're a nation "under God." Even our money says "in God we Trust"
"Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law." -Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814
"The United States is in no sense founded upon Christian Doctrine" -George Washinton
Ouch! So much for your revisionism. You confuse deism with Christianism. The 'under God' in the pledge was added in the 1950's to appease the religiously insane as they reared their ugly heads at the time. Not unlike the most recent attempts by the same crowd.
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-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814
"The United States is in no sense founded upon
Christian Doctrine"
-George Washinton
Ouch! So much for your revisionism. You confuse deism with Christianism. The 'under God' in the pledge was added in the 1950's to appease the religiously insane as they reared their ugly heads at the time. Not unlike the most recent attempts by the same crowd.