dudmuck
Diamond Member
This is about comparing religions, not taxes.Cut all taxes in half in all ways possible and spout what you just did. Come on. Cut them. and do not give the infrastructure and social security crap. Then we will from there. Comparing here to the middle east is insane.Are you disputing or agreeing?So does a secular religious studies course. But the Constitution is godless. And thank the gods for that.
Sure son, sure.
FFI is right.
Otherwise, show us where the Constitution addresses god, son.
"""The U.S. Constitution is a wholly secular document. It contains no mention of Christianity or Jesus Christ. In fact, the Constitution refers to religion only twice in the First Amendment, which bars laws "respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," and in Article VI, which prohibits "religious tests" for public office. Both of these provisions are evidence that the country was not founded as officially Christian."""
Is America A Christian Nation?
You're living proof that people make assumptions based on rhetoric.
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I am living proof that a good education is priceless.
I have always found the Left's need to "redefine" meanings and contexts a source of amusement.
IF the Constitution had been written a vacuum you might have a case.
Sadly for you and Gator it wasn't. It's context was the escape of the Colonists from the State Religion imposed by the King. There was no "Freedom of Religion" in the Kingdom. It was just the state church, the Anglican.
THAT is the context of the 1st Amendment. The genius of it is that they indeed were foresighted enough to include EVERYONE'S "Religion". Far from being godless, it protected everyone's "god".![]()
Are you on drugs?