Trinity- We've Got to Get America Back to God
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Awesome
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I couldn't agree more. Without god all of this destruction is coming. Bible prophecy my friend.
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@MicroChick02 What christian principles are you refering to? I know ultimately speaking christian principles are contradictory but which ones are you refering to? Was it turn the other cheek? Blessed are the poor? Slaves serve your master? Women submit to her husband? Genocide of infidels? Abstain from drinking?
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it's funny that you say that to an American history major, it's even more funny that your part of the religious bible quoter's who will bring up any random proverb or sentence to defend there view point and call anyone who disagrees ignorant. p.s. i was not raised a christian but i have read the bible and all it did was not make me want to be a christian more,
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THERE'S A RESEMBLANCE BECAUSE MANY "LAWS" IN THE BIBLE ARE COMMON SENSE! are you trying to say people need a supreme leader to have common sense? i guess i should move to north korea then.
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show me were in the founding documents it says that. it's well noted that the founding fathers of our nation were (deist) if you don't know what that is google it. there is no mention of god or jesus in the constitution the separation of church and state was added to the Constitution, mainly to prevent religious people from hijacking it. like the terrorist's they claim to fight so learn something before the damage you try to do REALLY end's up ruining out nation.
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Goodness... read the founding documents. One nation under ? Created equal by ? or I can't believe I'm even responding to this.
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The laws of the bible were a bastard-child of religious hustling and evolved morals that every social animal has.
Stealing and murder are both detrimental to any society, whether it be human, gorilla, or meerkat. Kindness and generosity are both constructive in any society.
Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law.
-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814
Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity.
-Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
"I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life I absented myself from Christian assemblies."
Ben Franklin
morphinemaple 3 years ago
Just because Christianity wasn't written into the law doesn't mean America wasn't founded on christian principles. We as Americans have a right to free speech and freedom to choose our own religion, that is why it wasn't written into the laws. I agree too, it should not be. But if you look into the constitution and other founding documents, there is an uncanny resemblance to the laws of the Bible!
MicroChick02 3 years ago