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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.
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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.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.
That is not Christianity. It’s servitude to human imagination. Becoming subjects of an imaginary king.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!"
Yes, those founding fathersLol. 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?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.
America has been generally a nation of Christians (less now) but never a Christian nation.It is, and you shouldn't mess with that.
Obama is a lying sack of shit Manchurian candidate.
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.
Yes and in the land where most Christlike Christians will vote for Biden in November. so there is that reality,It's also where the largest Christian population in the world live.
Well that’s a lie.My native country, thee,
Yes and in the land where most Christlike Christians will vote for Biden in November. so there is that reality,
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Name of Signer | State | Religious Affiliation |
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Charles Carroll | Maryland | Catholic |
Samuel Huntington | Connecticut | Congregationalist |
Roger Sherman | Connecticut | Congregationalist |
William Williams | Connecticut | Congregationalist |
Oliver Wolcott | Connecticut | Congregationalist |
Lyman Hall | Georgia | Congregationalist |
Samuel Adams | Massachusetts | Congregationalist |
John Hancock | Massachusetts | Congregationalist |
Josiah Bartlett | New Hampshire | Congregationalist |
William Whipple | New Hampshire | Congregationalist |
William Ellery | Rhode Island | Congregationalist |
John Adams | Massachusetts | Congregationalist; Unitarian |
Robert Treat Paine | Massachusetts | Congregationalist; Unitarian |
George Walton | Georgia | Episcopalian |
John Penn | North Carolina | Episcopalian |
George Ross | Pennsylvania | Episcopalian |
Thomas Heyward Jr. | South Carolina | Episcopalian |
Thomas Lynch Jr. | South Carolina | Episcopalian |
Arthur Middleton | South Carolina | Episcopalian |
Edward Rutledge | South Carolina | Episcopalian |
Francis Lightfoot Lee | Virginia | Episcopalian |
Richard Henry Lee | Virginia | Episcopalian |
George Read | Delaware | Episcopalian |
Caesar Rodney | Delaware | Episcopalian |
Samuel Chase | Maryland | Episcopalian |
William Paca | Maryland | Episcopalian |
Thomas Stone | Maryland | Episcopalian |
Elbridge Gerry | Massachusetts | Episcopalian |
Francis Hopkinson | New Jersey | Episcopalian |
Francis Lewis | New York | Episcopalian |
Lewis Morris | New York | Episcopalian |
William Hooper | North Carolina | Episcopalian |
Robert Morris | Pennsylvania | Episcopalian |
John Morton | Pennsylvania | Episcopalian |
Stephen Hopkins | Rhode Island | Episcopalian |
Carter Braxton | Virginia | Episcopalian |
Benjamin Harrison | Virginia | Episcopalian |
Thomas Nelson Jr. | Virginia | Episcopalian |
George Wythe | Virginia | Episcopalian |
Thomas Jefferson | Virginia | Episcopalian (Deist) |
Benjamin Franklin | Pennsylvania | Episcopalian (Deist) |
Button Gwinnett | Georgia | Episcopalian; Congregationalist |
James Wilson | Pennsylvania | Episcopalian; Presbyterian |
Joseph Hewes | North Carolina | Quaker, Episcopalian |
George Clymer | Pennsylvania | Quaker, Episcopalian |
Thomas McKean | Delaware | Presbyterian |
Matthew Thornton | New Hampshire | Presbyterian |
Abraham Clark | New Jersey | Presbyterian |
John Hart | New Jersey | Presbyterian |
Richard Stockton | New Jersey | Presbyterian |
John Witherspoon | New Jersey | Presbyterian |
William Floyd | New York | Presbyterian |
Philip Livingston | New York | Presbyterian |
James Smith | Pennsylvania | Presbyterian |
George Taylor | Pennsylvania | Presbyterian |
Benjamin Rush | Pennsylvania | Presbyterian |
No it is not!
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?
What is an Episcopalian Deist
Thomas Jefferson Virginia Episcopalian (Deist)