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Should the 10 Commandments be displayed in public schools in America?


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Wow, another ignorant assed commie, it has no clue that the 10 commandment predates Christianity by hundreds of years. And leave it you to get excited by a fag flag. LMAO

That does not matter. I have heard you flutter light in the loafers. Typica MAGA spaz.

It is unconstitutional.
 
Explain the Articles of Confederation?

Sure! The AofC was the first attempt at creating a gov't. The Articles of Confederation were ratified and were used by Congress as the "law of the land" until the US Constitution was ratified and superseded them.
Why did they fail?
 
Our world is only 6,000 years old.

If you choose to believe that, go ahead.

And I guess you are referring to the New Testament as the "second amendment Christian book"? Not sure how you got the 2nd Amendment into the Bible, but I am not surprised.
 
Often the worst criminals lack Christian values

Often if not always those who promote filth porn, drugs, lack of responsibility are non Christian
 
The black church leaders played a big role fighting the crack trade

Interesting how people like IM2 Superbadbrutha Curried Goats are anti Christian….well allegedly they are all the same person a old gay white guy… they apparently view Christianity as “the white man’s religion” nm that Christians have been in Africa for 2000 years
 
“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. “The First and Great Commandment”

It seems to me a pretty forceful command in the first off those commandments you want thaught in schools.

So tell me again how this is not forcing Christianity on people in America?
No one is being forced to become Christian
 
The black church leaders played a big role fighting the crack trade

Interesting how people like IM2 Superbadbrutha Curried Goats are anti Christian….well allegedly they are all the same person a old gay white guy… they apparently view Christianity as “the white man’s religion” nm that Christians have been in Africa for 2000 years
I'm not anti Christian you hysterical Moron. Jamaica has more Christian churches per square mile than anywhere else in the world and its second largest religion is based off the Kebra Nagast. My family is largely catholic and rastafarian. I'm anti white nationalist you dumb Fucktard. Let me know when you feel brave enough to address my real positions instead of your weak ass strawmen. :lmao:
 
Still too big a coward to give specifics, run along, I'm getting tired of dealing with cowards.
Gaslighting. Our Founders would piss on your writing and Tom Paine would probably beat your ass.

Ethan Allen, a farmer, politician, and guerilla revolutionary leader during the American War of Independence, might be best described as a Progressive Christian Deist. Like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, he believed that reason should play a paramount role in religious activity1. Allen wrote a book titled “Reason: The Only Oracle of Man” (1784), where he espoused natural religion and denied the validity of traditional religions, including Christianity2. His views were characterized by a blend of deism, naturalistic perspectives influenced by Benedict Spinoza, and an early version of Transcendentalism3.

Thomas Paine, a Founding Father and influential writer during the American Revolution, was not a Christian. Although he was a self-proclaimed monotheist, he disdained organized religion. In his work “The Age of Reason,” Paine criticized Christianity, advocated for reason and free thought, and placed his trust in human reason alone. His views were more revolutionary than his political stance, making him an outcast even among those who once respected him1. So, to answer your question directly, no, Thomas Paine was not a Christian2.

Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father and influential writer during the American Revolution, was not a Christian. Although he was baptized in the Protestant tradition and raised in a devout Puritan household, he distanced himself from Christianity over time. Franklin embraced a more rationalistic and deistic perspective. He classified himself as a deist, believing in God based on reason and observation rather than revelation or faith. Deists hold that a supreme being created the universe but does not intervene in human affairs. Franklin’s views evolved, and he even explored alternative religious philosophies such as Confucianism and Taoism. While he admired Jesus Christ’s moral teachings, he expressed doubts about Christ’s divinity. Franklin’s religious journey reflects his commitment to reason, science, and religious tolerance12.
 

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