Just some uncontroversial correction: The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy. The words "under God" were first used in 1948.
It seems that we probably don't agree in many things, but I really feel I should congratulate you for speaking your mind so frankly. I'd wish other Christians were like you. People can't make their minds about Christianity unless they know what Christianity is.
Jesus if he was real was just a normal person who did not do anything spectacular.
Making everyone Christian would take away rights and freedoms. Not to mention it would make everyone believe in a bullshit book that is very obviously false to anyone with a IQ of over 75.
But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you. To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. 1 Peter 5:10-11
i'm just now seeing this video, but, if you think the founding fathers put "under god" in the pledge of allegience (i had to watch this twice to make sure that's what you said) then you need to get off the quaaludes dudie. if you're trying to be a comedian, don't. but if you seriously believe what you are saying, then you are the perfect GOP dupe, lemming, ok...dumbass. congrats.
The founding fathers did not put god in the pledge of allegiance. This guy is not a constitutional scholar either. There is no mention of Jesus or god in the Constitution of the United States. In the Declaration, a creator is referred to, but may be interpreted by the reader as to the mother if the reader wishes.
I think it's satire
henrysinaga 1 year ago
Just some uncontroversial correction: The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy. The words "under God" were first used in 1948.
It seems that we probably don't agree in many things, but I really feel I should congratulate you for speaking your mind so frankly. I'd wish other Christians were like you. People can't make their minds about Christianity unless they know what Christianity is.
orhaboqer 2 years ago
The founding fathers were not Christian.
Jesus if he was real was just a normal person who did not do anything spectacular.
Making everyone Christian would take away rights and freedoms. Not to mention it would make everyone believe in a bullshit book that is very obviously false to anyone with a IQ of over 75.
fox21231 2 years ago
LOL "dying for the sins of America"
katiesuckz 2 years ago
But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you. To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. 1 Peter 5:10-11
unashamedevangelist 3 years ago
i'm just now seeing this video, but, if you think the founding fathers put "under god" in the pledge of allegience (i had to watch this twice to make sure that's what you said) then you need to get off the quaaludes dudie. if you're trying to be a comedian, don't. but if you seriously believe what you are saying, then you are the perfect GOP dupe, lemming, ok...dumbass. congrats.
thegibbshow 3 years ago
ah, nevermind, he is joking. I'm kind of disappointed now...
therottenj 3 years ago
Hahaha, I love this. He's not joking, watch some of his other videos, and the one of his debate with Matthew Laclair, that one's great.
therottenj 3 years ago
ya, this is a joke
ericm6 3 years ago
The founding fathers did not put god in the pledge of allegiance. This guy is not a constitutional scholar either. There is no mention of Jesus or god in the Constitution of the United States. In the Declaration, a creator is referred to, but may be interpreted by the reader as to the mother if the reader wishes.
Let's hope Ryan is unable to breed.
pauzhaan 3 years ago