The Death Rattle Of A Nation

Negligible, compared to the 55 million unborn slaughtered by abortion 'doctors'.

Plus, those natives gave the white man tobacco, which killed far more than natives killed by white man.

They were all people of their times doing things that were typical of 18-19th century European men. There is no need to justify any of it at this late date, there is only to make sure that we have shed the violent urge to occupy new lands, seize it's resources and enslave it's people, then we can truly consider ourselves "civilized".

And there is no need to blame the white man for all the ills of the world.

Maybe if the non-whites on other continents had had the knowledge, the courage and desire for something better and invaded Europe.....?

Not all of them just the ones they feel the need justify in order to continue. Want to avoid feeling blamed for imperialist 19th century crap? It's easy, quit trying to put a happy face on the horror of conquest and enslavement. It was a horrible thing, we should not do that kind of thing any more, there is little more to be said.

Europe had many external invasions and we still see them as horrible people (Mongols, Huns, Moors etc.) but when we did it we were doing god's work.
 
The liberals and politically correct fail to understand the role played by Christianity not only in the establishment of the early colonies but later when the westward expansion began....the so called 'Manifest Destiny'

The Religious Origins of Manifest Destiny, Divining America, TeacherServe©, National Humanities Center
Right. And Jesus said, Let all who can hear my voice, take the land by force and slaughter those who oppose you. My will will be done, and Jesus looked down and saw that it was done so and he smiled at the multitudes of dead men, women, children, and infants, for now it was a land truly worthy of God.
 
The liberals and politically correct fail to understand the role played by Christianity not only in the establishment of the early colonies but later when the westward expansion began....the so called 'Manifest Destiny'

The Religious Origins of Manifest Destiny, Divining America, TeacherServe©, National Humanities Center
Right. And Jesus said, Let all who can hear my voice, take the land by force and slaughter those who oppose you. My will will be done, and Jesus looked down and saw that it was done so and he smiled at the multitudes of dead men, women, children, and infants, for now it was a land truly worthy of God.

Yeah, JC would have really liked the pox infected blanket trick.
 
I also want to know where in the hell is our free circus and gladiatorial fights, not to mention the chariot races with Charlton Heston...?

The free circus is the stupid TV Shows.
Gladiator fights are the wrestling and boxing.
Chariot races are the race cars and monster trucks.
The only thing that's missing is the killing of Christians by lions. That is being taken care of by the Muslim Jihadists :D

those items are not free and the govt. does not provide them, those are private enterprises.
 
The United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely. That the religious intensity of the original settlers would diminish to some extent over time was perhaps to be expected, but new waves of eighteenth century immigrants brought their own religious fervor across the Atlantic and the nation's first major religious revival in the middle of the eighteenth century injected new vigor into American religion. The result was that a religious people rose in rebellion against Great Britain in 1776, and that most American statesmen, when they began to form new governments at the state and national levels, shared the convictions of most of their constituents that religion was, to quote Alexis de Tocqueville's observation, indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions.

Now .....this thread illustrates the cultural war that is now going on in America...aka the atheists, the liberals, the politically correct who not only find fault with our founders, their relgion and even the existence of America vs. those who honor our traditions and the wisdom of our forefthers and who appreciate the fact that amonst all nations that now exist....America is the best hope for the future of mankind.

This is verified by all those who claim to hate America, Christianity and so and so forth ......who vote with their feet....if America is so bad...why do they remain here. In our entire history there has never been a movement of any significance by those who claim discrimination, racism, prejudice or other supposed injustice to leave for better climes.....now why is that?
 
I also want to know where in the hell is our free circus and gladiatorial fights, not to mention the chariot races with Charlton Heston...?

The free circus is the stupid TV Shows.
Gladiator fights are the wrestling and boxing.
Chariot races are the race cars and monster trucks.
The only thing that's missing is the killing of Christians by lions. That is being taken care of by the Muslim Jihadists :D

those items are not free and the govt. does not provide them, those are private enterprises.

If the Comcast merger is allowed I would not be too sure of there being a hard line that separates the two.
 
The United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely. That the religious intensity of the original settlers would diminish to some extent over time was perhaps to be expected, but new waves of eighteenth century immigrants brought their own religious fervor across the Atlantic and the nation's first major religious revival in the middle of the eighteenth century injected new vigor into American religion. The result was that a religious people rose in rebellion against Great Britain in 1776, and that most American statesmen, when they began to form new governments at the state and national levels, shared the convictions of most of their constituents that religion was, to quote Alexis de Tocqueville's observation, indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions.

Now .....this thread illustrates the cultural war that is now going on in America...aka the atheists, the liberals, the politically correct who not only find fault with our founders, their relgion and even the existence of America vs. those who honor our traditions and the wisdom of our forefthers and who appreciate the fact that amonst all nations that now exist....America is the best hope for the future of mankind.

This is verified by all those who claim to hate America, Christianity and so and so forth ......who vote with their feet....if America is so bad...why do they remain here. In our entire history there has never been a movement of any significance by those who claim discrimination, racism, prejudice or other supposed injustice to leave for better climes.....now why is that?
The founders mostly detested the Calvinist theocrats you are crediting with all their hard work to make sure we did not end up a foul theocratic pile of misery and oppression.
 
The United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely.

That armed the natives to help wipe out other tribes....and they practiced their religion so freely they whipped and hanged baptist for being to extreme in their religion....
 
The liberals and politically correct fail to understand the role played by Christianity not only in the establishment of the early colonies but later when the westward expansion began....the so called 'Manifest Destiny'

The Religious Origins of Manifest Destiny, Divining America, TeacherServe©, National Humanities Center
Right. And Jesus said, Let all who can hear my voice, take the land by force and slaughter those who oppose you. My will will be done, and Jesus looked down and saw that it was done so and he smiled at the multitudes of dead men, women, children, and infants, for now it was a land truly worthy of God.

Yeah, JC would have really liked the pox infected blanket trick.

Sir, with all due respect you have fallen victim to a nefarious myth...very likely supplied to you and others by the infamous Ward Churchill.........Did the U.S. Army Distribute Smallpox Blankets to Indians? Fabrication and Falsification in Ward Churchill's Genocide Rhetoric
 
The United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely.

That armed the natives to help wipe out other tribes....and they practiced their religion so freely they whipped and hanged baptist for being to extreme in their religion....

Now you are hurting your own propaganda....I am quite sure many liberals on here will find great joy in hearing that Baptists were whipped and hanged.
 
Right. And Jesus said, Let all who can hear my voice, take the land by force and slaughter those who oppose you. My will will be done, and Jesus looked down and saw that it was done so and he smiled at the multitudes of dead men, women, children, and infants, for now it was a land truly worthy of God.

Yeah, JC would have really liked the pox infected blanket trick.

Sir, with all due respect you have fallen victim to a nefarious myth...very likely supplied to you and others by the infamous Ward Churchill.........Did the U.S. Army Distribute Smallpox Blankets to Indians? Fabrication and Falsification in Ward Churchill's Genocide Rhetoric

Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.
 
Yeah, JC would have really liked the pox infected blanket trick.

Sir, with all due respect you have fallen victim to a nefarious myth...very likely supplied to you and others by the infamous Ward Churchill.........Did the U.S. Army Distribute Smallpox Blankets to Indians? Fabrication and Falsification in Ward Churchill's Genocide Rhetoric

Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.
That was supposed to be a happy parade, but someone forgot the balloons. Those poor Christians, so misunderstood.
 
Yeah, JC would have really liked the pox infected blanket trick.

Sir, with all due respect you have fallen victim to a nefarious myth...very likely supplied to you and others by the infamous Ward Churchill.........Did the U.S. Army Distribute Smallpox Blankets to Indians? Fabrication and Falsification in Ward Churchill's Genocide Rhetoric

Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.

What you have not found and what you have not presented is proof of your belief that Amerian Indians were given blankets infected with smallpox.

I have found and presented evidence you have been duped. Case Closed.......Next...don't be shy...step up to the plate and engage in honest debate.........
 
Sir, with all due respect you have fallen victim to a nefarious myth...very likely supplied to you and others by the infamous Ward Churchill.........Did the U.S. Army Distribute Smallpox Blankets to Indians? Fabrication and Falsification in Ward Churchill's Genocide Rhetoric

Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.

What you have not found and what you have not presented is proof of your belief that Amerian Indians were given blankets infected with smallpox.

I have found and presented evidence you have been duped. Case Closed.......Next...don't be shy...step up to the plate and engage in honest debate.........

Your link to bullshit proves nothing except that you can post links to bullshit.
 
Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.

What you have not found and what you have not presented is proof of your belief that Amerian Indians were given blankets infected with smallpox.

I have found and presented evidence you have been duped. Case Closed.......Next...don't be shy...step up to the plate and engage in honest debate.........

Your link to bullshit proves nothing except that you can post links to bullshit.

You presented your belief that Indians were given blankets infected with small pox....either present some evidence of that are be labeled a liar.
 
Where do you find this crap?

Look in the same place and find the honorable justification for the trail of tears, that ought to be good.

What you have not found and what you have not presented is proof of your belief that Amerian Indians were given blankets infected with smallpox.

I have found and presented evidence you have been duped. Case Closed.......Next...don't be shy...step up to the plate and engage in honest debate.........

Your link to bullshit proves nothing except that you can post links to bullshit.

Here are the editors of the link aka the source that disputed your claim that American Indians were given blankets infected with smallpox>>>>>>>
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