Is America a Christian Nation?

The very sad part here is, the state run education system failed to inform you that natural rights, according to the Founding Fathers, comes from God himself, not man.
Lol. The natural rights from gawd the founding fathers ignored. What a hoot.

Gawd wanted the founding fathers to enable and preserve chattel slavery as a basis for the economy but to pretend that on the whole it didn't exist.

Those founding fathers.
 
Our father's God to, Thee,
Author of liberty,
To Thee we sing.
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light;
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God, our King!"
That is not Christianity. It’s servitude to human imagination. Becoming subjects of an imaginary king.

The founding of American was every thing but being governed by a King - real or imagined,
 
Lol. The natural rights from gawd the founding fathers ignored. What a hoot.

Gawd wanted the founding fathers to enable and preserve chattel slavery as a basis for the economy but to pretend that on the whole it didn't exist.

Those founding fathers.
Yes, those founding fathers

You disagree that they based the Bill of Rights and the Constitution on God giving us natural rights?

Fact of fiction? What is your history? What is the truth or do you not care?

What you also won't learn in public education is that some would not sign the Constitution so long as slavery existed like George Mason

Others, like Ben Franklin, believed that the only way to get the Constitution ratified was to allow it to be signed to form the country, and that the tenants of the Constitution itself would ensure that slavery would be overturned later, which it was.

And Thomas Jefferson also wanted to include freeing the slaves in the Declaration of Independence, even though he owned slaves but chose not to do so because of the same reason above.

In fact, the entire world at that time was amerced in slavery, not just the Founding Fathers.

I also bet you had no idea that the US had the fewest number of slaves that came directly to the US, most were sent South by the Spaniards. The reason that slaves became so numerous in the US and not down South was, slaves were allowed to have families in the US as where in other parts of the world they were not. Slaves were thus treated better in the US than anywhere else in the world at that time.

The Founding Fathers were the most progressive in the world in terms of ending slavery. But you could care less, right?

No credit whatsoever will be given to the Founding Fathers for beginning to end slavery in the world abroad.
 
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Lol. The natural rights from gawd the founding fathers ignored. What a hoot.

Gawd wanted the founding fathers to enable and preserve chattel slavery as a basis for the economy but to pretend that on the whole it didn't exist.

Those founding fathers.
If our rights do not come from God, where do they come from?

Potato head?

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No America is not a Christian nation. Every one is free to choose their own religion or no religion.
I really enjoyed the Ray Charles video. That man could have sung the phone book and made it sound good.
 
No America is not a Christian nation. Every one is free to choose their own religion or no religion.
I really enjoyed the Ray Charles video. That man could have sung the phone book and made it sound good.

How very Christian of us.

Free will is straight from the Bible.


That's why there is no door knob on this side..............



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Religious Affiliation# of
signers
% of
signers
Episcopalian/Anglican
32​
57.1%​
Congregationalist
13​
23.2%​
Presbyterian
12​
21.4%​
Quaker
2​
3.6%​
Unitarian or Universalist
2​
3.6%​
Catholic
1​
1.8%​
TOTAL
56​
100%​
Name of SignerStateReligious Affiliation
Charles CarrollMarylandCatholic
Samuel HuntingtonConnecticutCongregationalist
Roger ShermanConnecticutCongregationalist
William WilliamsConnecticutCongregationalist
Oliver WolcottConnecticutCongregationalist
Lyman HallGeorgiaCongregationalist
Samuel AdamsMassachusettsCongregationalist
John HancockMassachusettsCongregationalist
Josiah BartlettNew HampshireCongregationalist
William WhippleNew HampshireCongregationalist
William ElleryRhode IslandCongregationalist
John AdamsMassachusettsCongregationalist; Unitarian
Robert Treat PaineMassachusettsCongregationalist; Unitarian
George WaltonGeorgiaEpiscopalian
John PennNorth CarolinaEpiscopalian
George RossPennsylvaniaEpiscopalian
Thomas Heyward Jr.South CarolinaEpiscopalian
Thomas Lynch Jr.South CarolinaEpiscopalian
Arthur MiddletonSouth CarolinaEpiscopalian
Edward RutledgeSouth CarolinaEpiscopalian
Francis Lightfoot LeeVirginiaEpiscopalian
Richard Henry LeeVirginiaEpiscopalian
George ReadDelawareEpiscopalian
Caesar RodneyDelawareEpiscopalian
Samuel ChaseMarylandEpiscopalian
William PacaMarylandEpiscopalian
Thomas StoneMarylandEpiscopalian
Elbridge GerryMassachusettsEpiscopalian
Francis HopkinsonNew JerseyEpiscopalian
Francis LewisNew YorkEpiscopalian
Lewis MorrisNew YorkEpiscopalian
William HooperNorth CarolinaEpiscopalian
Robert MorrisPennsylvaniaEpiscopalian
John MortonPennsylvaniaEpiscopalian
Stephen HopkinsRhode IslandEpiscopalian
Carter BraxtonVirginiaEpiscopalian
Benjamin HarrisonVirginiaEpiscopalian
Thomas Nelson Jr.VirginiaEpiscopalian
George WytheVirginiaEpiscopalian
Thomas JeffersonVirginiaEpiscopalian (Deist)
Benjamin FranklinPennsylvaniaEpiscopalian (Deist)
Button GwinnettGeorgiaEpiscopalian; Congregationalist
James WilsonPennsylvaniaEpiscopalian; Presbyterian
Joseph HewesNorth CarolinaQuaker, Episcopalian
George ClymerPennsylvaniaQuaker, Episcopalian
Thomas McKeanDelawarePresbyterian
Matthew ThorntonNew HampshirePresbyterian
Abraham ClarkNew JerseyPresbyterian
John HartNew JerseyPresbyterian
Richard StocktonNew JerseyPresbyterian
John WitherspoonNew JerseyPresbyterian
William FloydNew YorkPresbyterian
Philip LivingstonNew YorkPresbyterian
James SmithPennsylvaniaPresbyterian
George TaylorPennsylvaniaPresbyterian
Benjamin RushPennsylvaniaPresbyterian
 
We certainly forfeit our right to be a Christian nation if President Biden is not re-elected.

One preacher told me, "The nation can never fill the cup of its iniquity without shedding innocent blood of America, and the blood of the Bidenites et al will be required."He employed a phrase unique to his revelations, “the cup of their iniquity,” to refer to the golden cup held by the female prostitute figure of Revelation 17. This woman, “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots” is “drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus” (Rev. 17:6). Symbolizing the collective of persecutors, Babylon had filled her cup with her deeds, which would be repaid to her “double” in terms of “plagues . . . death, mourning, and famine” (Rev. 18:6,
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. But first, America needs to fill her cup, so God could, in turn, pour out the cup of his wrath.

IOW, MAGA apostates, be aware of what you are fooling with,
 
This is not about Trump. This is about Traditional Americans who are tried of being sidelined. Trump is just the one that stood forth to speak out for US.

And we are just getting started.


You need to seriously think about what you want to have happen moving forward.


Do you want more or less violence?

Thomas JeffersonVirginiaEpiscopalian (Deist)
What is an Episcopalian Deist
 

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