Rediscovering God in America Movie Trailer
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"Historically Dishonest" - that just about sums up the political history of the "Weasel Whisperer" Newt Gingrich.
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LIES!!! "Under God" was ADDED to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1956, during the Second Red Scare.
The same year, the official motto was CHANGED to "In God We Trust" from what the founding fathers chose, "E Pluribus Unum"--"From many, one".
Furthermore, the Constitution mentions religion ONLY ONCE, "No religious Test shall ever be required..."
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It's kinda funny. It's not really questioned or debated what the religous views were of all the the Tutors, or Charla, or any of the heads of state of Europe. Yet to this day, Jefferson, Washington, and Franklin's religion is much debated. We don't really know if they were Dsts or not. U think that would b a hint 2 the role they felt religion should have.
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God is outside of what you can see - outside our dimensions. Only a truely ignorant person would only believe in what they can see. There is more in Heaven and Earth than is dreamed of in your philosophy.
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Hey, I would highly recommend this documentary for those that dont believe in miracles, it is called TRANSFORMATIONS by Otis Jr. A second would be Finger of God, awesome awesome documentaries that reveal the loving miracles that still happen today. Glory to Him in the highest, Adonai.
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@ColinFowler You are correct in saying they were Deists. I would add to that statement that all the beliefs a Deist have are found in the Protestant Bible. The reason they were not considered purely Protestants, was because *some* of the founding fathers did not believe in the miracles -- walking on water, healing the blind, raising the dead, etc. -- but the very few that didnt believe in the miracles were in TOTAL agreeance with what the Bible taught. So your point is valid, as so is mine.
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@ColinFowler You are correct in saying they were Deists. I would add to that statement that all the beliefs a Deist have are found in the Protestant Bible. The reason they were not considered purely Protestants, was because *some* of the founding fathers did not believe in the miracles -- walking on water, healing the blind, raising the dead, etc. -- but the very few that didnt believe in the miracles were in TOTAL agreeance with what the Bible taught. So your point is valid, as so is mine.
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@prboxershorts That's actually incorrect. Founders such as Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin (Although not a signer of the declaration) were not in fact Christians, they were Deists.
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Most founders were Protestant Christians friend. (Google: God in America [pbs] - God bless u, hope ur journey in finding Truth is rewarding).
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@prboxershorts You have a Mexican friend named Jesus? Cool.
HAHAHAHAHAHA Newt Gingrich talking about morality HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA
jasonjbell 10 months ago 12
Find evidence of God first before trying to find evidence of God in America.
progrockcoffee 10 months ago 10