BlindBoo
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Christianity, whether you believe in it or not, is an integral part of the Constitution and absolutely belongs in the White House and all halls of government. Islam is a foreign government surrounded by a veil of religion and has no place in America certainly not the White House.Christianity should be just as irrelevant, but you republicans are hypocritical pussies.Ramalamadingdong has no place in our White House.
No, it should t, you are an idiot. This country was founded by christians and has Christian traditions. Plus,
Christianity should be just as irrelevant, but you republicans are hypocritical pussies.Ramalamadingdong has no place in our White House.
No it shouldn't, and you are a proven idiot.
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.
The Founding Fathers did not create a secular government because they disliked religion. Many were believers themselves. Yet they were well aware of the dangers of church-state union. They had studied and even seen first-hand the difficulties that church-state partnerships spawned in Europe. During the American colonial period, alliances between religion and government produced oppression and tyranny on our own shores.
Is America A Christian Nation? | Americans United