There are exactly the same number of each. Zero. You are still a Communist Nationalist in my eyes.There are no Communist nationalists states in America. There are plenty of white Christian nationalist states like Alabama Texas and Mississippi
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There are exactly the same number of each. Zero. You are still a Communist Nationalist in my eyes.There are no Communist nationalists states in America. There are plenty of white Christian nationalist states like Alabama Texas and Mississippi
What religion holds authoritarian political power in Alabama over the natural rights of women when they get pregnant and do not want to give birth?There are exactly the same number of each. Zero
You are still a Communist Nationalist in my eyes.
See post #456Christianity and our founding fathers 240315 {post•224}
ding 240315 Scaoff: Jefferson believed - the same as Christians believed - that the existence of the God of Nature ….
whose attributes included being a providential, moralistic creator - whose existence and causal relation to the world - is essential to the foundation of natural-rights. dvng 240315 Scaoff00224
Natural Rights | Encyclopedia.com
ding 240315 Scaoff: Which is why he helped create - along with many of his Christian countrymen - a system which allowed everyone to practice their faith as they saw fit. . dvng 240315 Scaoff00224
The outcome of pure reason Saint Ding dictates that I cannot be a communist nationalist by your definition Saint Ding of that label because I believe exactly what YOU SAY Thomas Jefferson believes.
I am a rational theist/deist who rejects the superstitions of the common Biblical Christianity of Jefferson‘s time and ours at present.
I believe in the Jeffersonian Civil American Religion he and Washington Adam’s and Madison Created.
Saint Ding shop preaching fake quotes by Patrick Henry. Can you stop yourself?People, please stop denying history.
To a man the founding fathers - Christian and Deist alike - believed:This is not fake news. This a Saint Ding lie:
America's Christian Heritage 240310 {post•206} ding Mar’24 Sachyz: Patrick Henry "It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that his great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religion, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason peoples of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here." dvng 240310 Sachyz00206
FACT CHECK: DID PATRICK HENRY SAY THE US WAS FOUNDED ON CHRISTIANITY?
3:55 PM 06/28/2019 Trevor Schakohl | Legal Reporter
A post shared on Facebook claims that founding father Patrick Henry said, “It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason peoples of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here.”
Verdict: False
There is no evidence that Henry authored this statement. It actually comes from a 1956 article mentioning his Christian faith, published in “The Virginian” magazine.
Fact Check:
Henry is most famous for his influential 1775 speech in which he urged Virginians to prepare for war with Great Britain, allegedly declaring, “Give me liberty or give me death!” He served five terms as governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and again from 1784 to 1786.
Contrary to the claims of the Facebook post, Henry was not a ratifier of the U.S. Constitution. He refused to attend the 1787 Constitutional Convention and strongly opposed the document’s ratification, believing that it insufficiently protected individual and states’ rights.
JIn addition, Henry did not author the statement attributed to him in the post. “This is a perplexing case because Henry certainly was a devout Christian, but the quotation itself is of relatively recent origin,” Baylor University historian and Henry expert Thomas Kidd wrote in a 2012 article for HuffPost.
The statement actually comes from an article mentioning Henry’s Christian faith, published in the April 1956 issueof “The Virginian” magazine. The Library of Virginia provided The Daily Caller with a copy of this article.
An excerpt noting the Christian faith of Patrick Henry in “The Virginian” magazine, April 1956. Courtesy of the Library of Virginia.
The article quotes Henry’s will, which in one part states, “This is all the Inheritance I can give to my dear family, The religion of Christ can give them one which will make them rich indeed.”
Henry died in 1799 at his home, Virginia’s Red Hill plantation.
Saint Ding is promoting the maxim that The United States of America “was founded on the principal of religious freedom, not freedom from religion.”The Founders guided by Divine Providence
On this Fourth of July it is good to remember this country was founded on the principal of religious freedom, not freedom from religion. That thought seems to have gone out of fashion and even the me…www.chieftain.com
The Founders guided by Divine Providence
On this Fourth of July it is good to remember this country was founded on the principal of religious freedom, not freedom from religion. That thought seems to have gone out of fashion and even the me…www.chieftain.com
Austin Cline was a big believer in religious freedom.