Speaker of the House gives history lesson to reporter.

The religionist, who like to wear their religion on their sleeves, can't accept the fact that the Constitution is a secular document.
 
7:am is too early for this crap, but

EVERYBODY WAKE UP AND DRINK!!!
7:00 a.m. is kind of early for you to be so triggered. Cultist

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We were not "founded" as a Christian nation. We are a nation, founded on the principles of separation of church and state, and have always been heavily dominated by Christians.
We were founded on "separation of church and state"?

Link us up to where that is in the Constitution DigitalDrifter
 
This doesn't surprise me at all. Liberals still believe in the phony separation of church and state. The word of the year for 2023 should be "misnomer."
America Is Not A Christian Nation And Never Has Been

The word for you should be liar.
 
So?
God isn't JESUS, like teabaggers think.
Allow me to shine some light into the reptilian brains, the fake Christians and "patriots" of the board.

"In God we trust" was nothing more than a "political SLOGAN."

While the earliest mentions of the phrase can be found in the mid-19th century, the origins of this phrase as a political motto lie in the American Civil War, where Union supporters wanted to emphasize their attachment to God and to boost morale.[7] The capitalized form "IN GOD WE TRUST" first appeared on the two-cent piece in 1864 and initially only appeared on coins, but it gradually became accepted among Americans.

It was used as a political football and was never a phrase included in or endorsed by the U.S. Constitution.
 
The religionist, who like to wear their religion on their sleeves, can't accept the fact that the Constitution is a secular document.
Huh? It was written by Christian men. We were founded as a Christian country.
 

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