America’s Founders Were Deeply Religious

The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.




Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?


I've seen crazed dogs tearing apart a stuffed animal less obsessed than you
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.




Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?


I've seen crazed dogs tearing apart a stuffed animal less obsessed than you
Finally sense
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.




Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?
Yes. God, Jesus and Lord are interchangeable
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.




Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?


I've seen crazed dogs tearing apart a stuffed animal less obsessed than you


You grew up with them???

That would explain your facility with the English language....
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.

Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?

Nape. And we did this a few daze ago but by all means keep asking the same question expecting a different answer.
How to keep a moron busy.....
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.

Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?

Nape. And we did this a few daze ago but by all means keep asking the same question expecting a different answer.
How to keep a moron busy.....

"Nape"????

Is that what you use in place of a cerebrum?


BTW....

Here is the true quote from article seven of the US Constitution.


done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription



Clearly, the Constitution references Jesus

Or....

in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven


...give your alternate explanation for the reference to 'our Lord.'


Shall I wait, or continue on with a long and fruitful life?
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.

Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?

Nape. And we did this a few daze ago but by all means keep asking the same question expecting a different answer.
How to keep a moron busy.....

"Nape"????

Is that what you use in place of a cerebrum?


BTW....

Here is the true quote from article seven of the US Constitution.


done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription



Clearly, the Constitution references Jesus

Or....

in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven


...give your alternate explanation for the reference to 'our Lord.'


Shall I wait, or continue on with a long and fruitful life?

You are the most obstinately obtuse ignoramus on this board.
DO A WORD SEARCH FOR "JESUS", Dingbat. IT'S NOT THERE. ***PERIOD***.
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.

Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?

Nape. And we did this a few daze ago but by all means keep asking the same question expecting a different answer.
How to keep a moron busy.....

"Nape"????

Is that what you use in place of a cerebrum?


BTW....

Here is the true quote from article seven of the US Constitution.


done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription



Clearly, the Constitution references Jesus

Or....

in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven


...give your alternate explanation for the reference to 'our Lord.'


Shall I wait, or continue on with a long and fruitful life?

Why continue spamming the thread with the same, tired, cut and paste nonsense?

Provide the exact citation for where Jesus, Jeebus, God, Gawds or Yahweh appears in the Constitution.

If you can't do that, please thump you bibles and handle your snakes elsewhere.

Thank you in advance.
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.

Now that you're here.....is there a reference to Jesus in the US Constitution?

Nape. And we did this a few daze ago but by all means keep asking the same question expecting a different answer.
How to keep a moron busy.....

"Nape"????

Is that what you use in place of a cerebrum?


BTW....

Here is the true quote from article seven of the US Constitution.


done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription



Clearly, the Constitution references Jesus

Or....

in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven


...give your alternate explanation for the reference to 'our Lord.'


Shall I wait, or continue on with a long and fruitful life?

You are the most obstinately obtuse ignoramus on this board.
DO A WORD SEARCH FOR "JESUS", Dingbat. IT'S NOT THERE. ***PERIOD***.



We ARE gonna revisit this from time to time.


I enjoy forcing your sort to lie....especially when the lie is so patently obvious.
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.

No one NEEDS to prove otherwise; it's not anyone else's job. It's YOURS to prove your assertion.
Then make a counter assertion because I’d love to crush it.

Mine on the other hand stands unopposed.

:dance:
 
The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion.

No one can prove otherwise.


"The founding fathers believed that liberty and freedom could not exist without virtue and morality and that virtue and morality could not exist without religion."

So you OPPOSE FREEDOM and support a nanny state theocracy.
Why would I do that? That would only be mildly better than a filthy militant atheist state.
 
I’m actually surprised these fools didn’t try to trash the founding fathers of freedom and liberty.
 
That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
 
That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
And told a great story about how everyone was/is equal..and free....and only they could vote...
 
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That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
And told a great story about how everyone was/is equal..and free....and only they could vote...
Context is everything in history.
 
That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
And told a great story about how everyone was/is equal..and free....and only they could vote...
Context is everything in history.
So is propaganda and the rhetorical art of getting dumbshitz believe in the lies perpetuated to get them to kill for yous and the organization.
 
That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
And told a great story about how everyone was/is equal..and free....and only they could vote...
Context is everything in history.
So is propaganda and the rhetorical art of getting dumbshitz believe in the lies perpetuated to get them to kill for yous and the organization.
You mean like the propaganda that slavery in America was a British institution?

You don't want to have this conversation cause it'll just show how ignorant you really are about this subject.
 
That refers to the Judeo-Christian faith. Compare this fact with the elites of the major political party today, and the schools they oversee, teaching quite the reverse.

The reason our revolution was so different from the violent, homicidal chaos of the French version was the dominant American culture was Anglo-Saxon and Christian. “52 of the 56 signers of the declaration and 50 to 52 of the 55 signers of the Constitution were orthodox Trinitarian Christians.” http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2010/02/new_column_libe_4.html Believers in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, or, as they would be known today, “an extremist Fundamentalist hate group.”



Last week Att’y Gen William Barr gave a speech about the importance of having a religious America. And, of course, he was attacked for it.


1.“United States Attorney General William Barr spoke at Notre Dame Law School [enemies of religion] raced to warn us of our impending doom. Also as per usual, in their screeds were seeds of the very things Barr described.

…RefuseFascism.org, which proclaimed in a headline, “At Notre Dame, William Barr Lays Out a Christian Fascist Nightmare.”

…writer Joan Walsh described Barr as "a paranoid right-wing Catholic ideologue who won't respect the separation of church and state." She mocked the Catholic men's service group Knights of Columbus (of which Barr has been a member) as "a patriarchal cosplay group." Walsh's distaste for Catholicism is matched only by her evident loathing of evangelicals. She writes: "(I)t's worth noting that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney were all also raised Catholic -- but Pence and Pompeo went one better than Barr and joined the official GOP denomination, White Evangelical Protestantism ... I couldn't wish these guys better company to spend time with in hell.

“From the Founding Era onward, there was strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.

The imperative of protecting religious freedom was not just a nod in the direction of piety. It reflects the Framers’ belief that religion was indispensable to sustaining our free system of government.

In his renowned 1785 pamphlet, “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” James Madison described religious liberty as “a right towards men” but “a duty towards the Creator,” and a “duty….precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society.



How does religion promote the moral discipline and virtue needed to support free government?

First, it gives us the right rules to live by. The Founding generation were Christians. They believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man. Those moral precepts start with the two great commandments – to Love God with your whole heart, soul, and mind; and to Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
America’s great experiment with freedom needs religion
A Moral Citizenry Is Not a Theocracy



Faith is inseparable from liberty and freedom.

Rabid anti-religion bigots attacked Barr....hoping that all of America renounce the views of our Founders, that which made our nation the shining city on the hill.

If you agree with Barr about the relationship between religion and liberty, you cannot, of course, vote Democrat.
They were so religious they owned slaves. :rolleyes:
And told a great story about how everyone was/is equal..and free....and only they could vote...
Context is everything in history.
So is propaganda and the rhetorical art of getting dumbshitz believe in the lies perpetuated to get them to kill for yous and the organization.
You mean like the propaganda that slavery in America was a British institution?

You don't want to have this conversation cause it'll just show how ignorant you really are about this subject.
No, that the US has always existed under the pretext that it is not what it advertises.
 

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