Who Highjacked our Constitution?

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2010

Our Founding Fathers were adamant that the Church and the The State should be separate and that religion should play no part in the forging of our Democracy. The separation of Church and State is an essential tenet of our Constitution. It removed us from the yoke of the Divine Right of Kings and Feudalistic Class system that kept the common person in the chains of servitude.

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  • This is a good video. I'll favorite it. There is a group of americans who want to treat the constitution like the bible, as a sacred document to be worshiped but never read. And i think Jefferson warned against doing that, too.

  • @TheForwardGaze Thanks mate.

  • I love the constitution.

    Like I was telleing the reverend Machias Houlton AKA minnesotastategop just now in a video sermon he made specifically for me, I love it because its designed as a safeguard against theocratic nutbags like him. He called it "our christian constitution" HA!

    I'll share you the video if you want to. He made one for oldfartrants about halloween and rick perry being a devil worshiper.

  • @turnofffox Send it on!

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  • In the declaration of Independence all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. You cant separate the person from there rights they are unalienable

  • @seamoremonster COMING RIGHT UP!

  • @Denverlibertarion Clinton's ministry of truth? Can you please explain?

    Historically, in free nations,rights have only been curtailed when people abuse them. Guns are restricted when a large number of people are shot. Churches are forbidden from interfering in the state when the rights of those of other religions (or those without religion) are threatened. Free speech is limited when it comes to defamation and yelling "fire" in a crowded theatre that is not on fire.

  • @dangerouslytalented You're one to talk. You libs are more like that. You clamor about so called seperation of church and state but ignore the bit about congrees not allowed to ban free speech freedom of the press and owning defensive weapons. Clintons ambitions for a ministry of truth come to mind.

  • I dont recall the bible promoting feudalism or divine right of kings. I DO recall atheists touting something like that under stalin and mao.

    And the book of 1 samuel BTW condemns that. Israel was not supposd to have a king. the majority wanted a king (sound familiar?) and Samuel warned what would happen. And it did! It weakened Israel. So much for divine rights.

  • @dangerouslytalented And no, the Federalist Papers were not "one man's vision." It was three men. They were explaining to the people what the provisions meant as it was being written, in other words, "how things actually were."

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