NotfooledbyW
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#21 reply to #18.
Didn’t hear you? WTF? Liar. Here you posted a link to the bogus John Adams quote - see #20 reply to #18.
Post E&T#879
I responded immediately. Here is another serious flaw in your evidence. Your link does not match what you say it does. The link was supposed to confirm the founding fathers, believed in G-d, and Jesus Christ. CHECKING your evidence we find belief in God which is no news to anyone. John Adams was a Unitarian. That is belief in God, But he did not believe in the Divinity of Jesus Or the Holy Ghost. John Adams was no sin and salvation Christian. But being the liar that you are you cited the fake quote and tried to convert John Adams into a Christian by misreading it.
Adams, (even in the fake quote ) is not accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior.
He is saying that general Christian principles that atheists accept were Part and only part of what of what united the young men who fought the war for independence.
Why do white Christian nationslists lie to convert nonChristian founding fathers into believers in what Jefferson refers to as hocus pocus.
From Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 8 December 1822
the hocus-pocus phantasm of a god like another Cerberus, with one body and three heads had it's birth and growth in the blood of thousands and thousands of martyrs.
Your response to my evidence was "La la la la I can't hear you". You just ignored it, or denied it said what it clearly spelled out.
Didn’t hear you? WTF? Liar. Here you posted a link to the bogus John Adams quote - see #20 reply to #18.
Post E&T#879
Regardless, we have numerous statements by the founding fathers, that indicate a belief in G-d, and Jesus Christ.
I responded immediately. Here is another serious flaw in your evidence. Your link does not match what you say it does. The link was supposed to confirm the founding fathers, believed in G-d, and Jesus Christ. CHECKING your evidence we find belief in God which is no news to anyone. John Adams was a Unitarian. That is belief in God, But he did not believe in the Divinity of Jesus Or the Holy Ghost. John Adams was no sin and salvation Christian. But being the liar that you are you cited the fake quote and tried to convert John Adams into a Christian by misreading it.
“The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God.1“
Adams, (even in the fake quote ) is not accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior.
He is saying that general Christian principles that atheists accept were Part and only part of what of what united the young men who fought the war for independence.
Why do white Christian nationslists lie to convert nonChristian founding fathers into believers in what Jefferson refers to as hocus pocus.
From Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 8 December 1822
the hocus-pocus phantasm of a god like another Cerberus, with one body and three heads had it's birth and growth in the blood of thousands and thousands of martyrs.
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