Truthmatters
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Umm steph that was 20 days into Clintons term.
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no that is what Bush and you guys did
Umm steph that was 20 days into Clintons term.
OVER half of the American people picked him.
Its called democracy.
Maybe you should learn a little about your religion and be a little kinder to your fellow man.
Obama made a point of declaring to the world this is not a Christian nation anymore.
So can it sister.
OVER half of the American people picked him.
Its called democracy.
Maybe you should learn a little about your religion and be a little kinder to your fellow man.
Obama made a point of declaring to the world this is not a Christian nation anymore.
So can it sister.
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
What is this guy....a President or a professional wrestler? Is he a punk or a POTUS?
Sometimes I get the feeling he's a standup comedian ...
OVER half of the American people picked him.
Its called democracy.
Maybe you should learn a little about your religion and be a little kinder to your fellow man.
Obama made a point of declaring to the world this is not a Christian nation anymore.
So can it sister.
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
Bush had a look on his face I had never seen before.
He looked like he was caught fucking the neighbors dog.
You're mistaking fear for eyes that are a bit too close together.
I often got tunnel vision looking at him when he stared into the camera. [This is something that people do when they're not reading it off of a teleprompter. It shows a genuine grasp of the material he's talking about.]
Obama made a point of declaring to the world this is not a Christian nation anymore.
So can it sister.
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
.....But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.
The Declaration of Independence - TEXT
The Founding Fathers, also, rarely practiced Christian orthodoxy. Although they supported the free exercise of any religion, they understood the dangers of religion. Most of them believed in deism and attended Freemasonry lodges. According to John J. Robinson, "Freemasonry had been a powerful force for religious freedom." Freemasons took seriously the principle that men should worship according to their own conscience. Masonry welcomed anyone from any religion or non-religion, as long as they believed in a Supreme Being. Washington, Franklin, Hancock, Hamilton, Lafayette, and many others accepted Freemasonry.
To the United Baptist Churches in Virginia in May, 1789, Washington said that every man "ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience."
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
Only in your warped mind.
These are the words that point it out clearly in the Declaration Of Independence.
With respect to abuse of power by government:
.....But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.
The Declaration of Independence - TEXT[/I]
The Founding Fathers, also, rarely practiced Christian orthodoxy. Although they supported the free exercise of any religion, they understood the dangers of religion. Most of them believed in deism and attended Freemasonry lodges. According to John J. Robinson, "Freemasonry had been a powerful force for religious freedom." Freemasons took seriously the principle that men should worship according to their own conscience. Masonry welcomed anyone from any religion or non-religion, as long as they believed in a Supreme Being. Washington, Franklin, Hancock, Hamilton, Lafayette, and many others accepted Freemasonry.
To the United Baptist Churches in Virginia in May, 1789, Washington said that every man "ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience."
Obama made a point of declaring to the world this is not a Christian nation anymore.
So can it sister.
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
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Think he'll listen to me?
hope not...the day he starts listening to partisan hacks, whiners and whingers is the day that everybody loses..
Why would he listen to you? You are not his constituency... He could cure cancer, bring world peace and be the second coming and you'd still hate him...
Another lib blowing smoke up ass. This country is the majority in Christians and Judeo-Christians. Even though our Constitution doesn't discriminate against other religions, our nation was founded as a Christian Nation.
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
Wrong. Not to be a specific state recognized Christian church. Get it right.
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
Wrong. Not to be a specific state recognized Christian church. Get it right.
There are no founding documents that acknowledge Jesus
Our nation was specifically founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
Only in your warped mind.
These are the words that point it out clearly in the Declaration Of Independence.
With respect to abuse of power by government:
The Founding Fathers, also, rarely practiced Christian orthodoxy. Although they supported the free exercise of any religion, they understood the dangers of religion. Most of them believed in deism and attended Freemasonry lodges. According to John J. Robinson, "Freemasonry had been a powerful force for religious freedom." Freemasons took seriously the principle that men should worship according to their own conscience. Masonry welcomed anyone from any religion or non-religion, as long as they believed in a Supreme Being. Washington, Franklin, Hancock, Hamilton, Lafayette, and many others accepted Freemasonry.
To the United Baptist Churches in Virginia in May, 1789, Washington said that every man "ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience."
Where in either the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution does it reference Jesus? A "Christian Nation" would be based on Jesus wouldn't it?
The founding fathers specifically avoided specifying any religion or favor any faith.
Wrong. Not to be a specific state recognized Christian church. Get it right.
There are no founding documents that acknowledge Jesus
Lost the first argument, so you decided to switch the subject one you could win. Debate doesn't work that way. BTW, I think I might have you on the second subject too.