America's Christian Heritage

Nope. Great stewardship. Best of the best.
That is the Christian belief.

christianity, the desert religions have always been at the forefront of the destruction of garden earth ...

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Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences that make up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces. At current rates plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050.

the state of texas, bible belt is a perfect example. bing the pollution enabler.
 
christianity, the desert religions have always been at the forefront of the destruction of garden earth ...

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the state of texas, bible belt is a perfect example. bing the pollution enabler.
That would be mankind. Would you like to exterminate mankind?
 
that's your excuse, mankind ... for doing that to garden earth - than your own selfish ends, the desert religions.
It's not an excuse, dummy. It's the answer.
 
800 00. “Rendering thanks to my Creator for my existence and station among His works, for my birth in a country enlightened by the Gospel and enjoying freedom, and for all His other kindnesses, to Him I resign myself, humbly confiding in His goodness and in His mercy through Jesus Christ for the events of eternity. John Dickinson

I noticed, jDickinson did not thank his public version of the Biblical worldview Creator Man for his conception.

stoolie: short for stool pigeon. rat as in rat fink

Suggest reading: John Dickinson: Friend of Conscience - Mark David Hall


i. ding awbon-ccci to 28. : Do you hold similarly poor opinions of George Washington, John Adams, John Dickinson, George Mason, Daniel Carroll, Edward Coke, William Mansfield, Joseph Story and John Locke because they believed in the Natural Law?

Natural Law and the United States Constitution | The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College Center for Vision and Values - A conservative think tank promoting truth and liberty through a vision of faith and freedom.

The Founding Fathers and the Natural Law: A Study of the Source of Our Legal Institutions on JSTOR

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ii. NotfooledbyW ccc to awbon00031. : I’ll bet back in 1776 John Dickinson believed the earth was a planet and it revolves around the sun as well as his belief in natural law.

John Dickinson was a Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress. He was a Quaker and thus was a Christian pacifist. John Dickinson was a no show when the Second Continental Congress voted for independence on July 2, 1776 with 12 colonies and one abstention. The delegation from New York abstained from the vote. And Pennsylvania voted in favor of independence because two of its delegates were persuaded not to attend the vote given their opposition. John Dickinson was one of the two delegates who absented himself from the vote. Later, John Dickinson would refuse to sign the Declaration of Independence.

If Quakers are Christians, how did the initiated violence that was the American Revolution become part of our so-called “Christian” heritage Stoolie Ding? #nfbw 250105 Vachyz00800
Stoolie ding? Oh my, more name calling. You really are triggered.
 
John Dickinson, often called the "Penman of the American Revolution," was a prominent political writer and influential figure in the Continental Congress who played a key role in advocating for colonial rights against British policies before the Declaration of Independence, though he ultimately opposed the idea of full independence and did not sign the document; he later joined the fight against the British and helped draft the Articles of Confederation, showcasing his complex stance during the Revolution.
His most famous contribution was writing a series of influential essays called "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania," which argued against British taxation policies and helped unify colonial sentiment against British rule.

Despite his strong stance against British policies, Dickinson was hesitant to fully support independence and chose not to sign the Declaration of Independence.

Though he did not initially support the Declaration, Dickinson later joined the Continental Army and served as a soldier in the Delaware militia.

Dickinson played a significant role in drafting the Articles of Confederation, the first governing document of the United States.

His cautious approach and emphasis on reconciliation with Britain before the war represented the views of many colonists in the mid-Atlantic region.

Dickinson's career would bring him to positions of power and influence, including serving as one of Delaware's delegates to both the First and Second Continental Congresses. It was at the Second Continental Congress, from 1775-1776, that Dickinson established his opposition to the Declaration of Independence.

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800 07 Rational Theists are gathered here:

Over the years, Alfred Street has been a leader among churches and has made significant contributions in education, missions, children ministries, and advancement of women. Alfred Street was among the first churches to ordain women as deacons (1979) and the first in Virginia to ordain an African American woman minister (1980). Since then, the church has licensed or ordained 12 female ministers.

Jesus really scares the assorted sexual deviants, sociopaths, and pagan savages no end; they put a lot of effort into posting idiot propaganda over an over and over again. The commies and Wall Street desperately need to get rid of that morality stuff, too; It's inconvenient.

The path of best resistance: "Faith-rooted messaging would help build broader political support"

The path of best resistance: "Faith-rooted messaging would help build broader political support"

What is a country? The way its people govern themselves. America exists because its people elect those who make and execute laws. The assumption of a democracy is that individuals have dignity and rights that they realize and protect by acting together.

"We need a lot more courage and fortitude right now" By CHAUNCEY DEVEGA

In an attempt to gain some clarity on Trump’s return to power and the connections between the country’s democracy crisis and moral crisis and civic collapse, I recently spoke with Rev. Adam Russell Taylor. He is president of Sojourners and author of “A More Perfect Union: A New Vision for Building the Beloved Community.” Taylor previously led the Faith Initiative at the World Bank Group and served as the vice president in charge of Advocacy at World Vision U.S. and the senior political director at Sojourners. He has also served as the executive director of Global Justice, an organization that educates and mobilizes students around global human rights and economic justice. Taylor is ordained in the American Baptist Church and the Progressive National Baptist Convention and serves in ministry at the Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Va.
 
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That would be mankind. Would you like to exterminate mankind?
It's not an excuse, dummy. It's the answer.

the answer ...

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is as stated, christianity -

the desert religions as the crucifiers of not just jesus, the events of the 1st century liberation theology as well the reckless destruction of their sabbath the heavenly garden earth the heavens insisted to keep holy.

the billions of followers so claimed plying their trade throughout history to the present state of their so called religious euphoria.
 
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is as stated, christianity -

the desert religions as the crucifiers of not just jesus, the events of the 1st century liberation theology as well the reckless destruction of their sabbath the heavenly garden earth the heavens insisted to keep holy.

the billions of followers so claimed plying their trade throughout history to the present state of their so called religious euphoria.
Spoken like a religious nutjob :clap:
 
Bblessied be the beautiful ***** grabber and curses to all who oppose his Republican Party lawlessness.


Saint Ding’s pro Trump Christian Heritage:


Reitsma and Halili, both professed "Jesus freaks," have packed venues with thousands of fans on their national tours, delivering what the hosts call a "ministry" at ticket prices that start around $40 but can be $100 or more. They market "GGB+" subscriptions to their young female fanbase for $7 a month. The two women frequently appear on Fox News. They gave the invocation at a Donald Trump "victory" rally in January, making news by conflating Trump with God himself and using ominous language: "I pray that a holy fire will rain down" on Trump's opponents, they said, and that "no weapon formed against him will prosper."
 
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"...Later in life Jefferson wrote that we must follow "those moral rules which the Author of our being has implanted in man as the law of his nature to govern him in his associated, as well as individual character."21 That the natural rights of man came from God, in Jefferson's belief, was beyond doubt..."

There was no original sin in Jefferson’s “religion” There is zero “Christianity“ in Jefferson’s religion.

You began this thread citing The New England Primer as proof of America’s Christian Heritage but you are entirely wrong.

The New England Primer was a product of Church State corrupt rule in Europe for centuries. America’s Christian heritage began starting the day the Constitution was written. Public schools should teach the story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden for what it is - fiction upon which Biblical Judeo Christianity has its origin and purpose. There is not requirement to believe it in the United States of America.
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Public schools should teach the story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden for what it is -
Are you really not able to see yours is an OPINION that you want to force on everyone else???

This is EXACTLY what Jefferson was writing about in that famous letter.

You DESPISE FREEDOM OF CONSCIOUS and would use the power of atheistic government to force your view on the religious

YOU are the problem here
 
Are you really not able to see yours is an OPINION that you want to force on everyone else???

This is EXACTLY what Jefferson was writing about in that famous letter.

You DESPISE FREEDOM OF CONSCIOUS and would use the power of atheistic government to force your view on the religious

YOU are the problem here
Public schools should NOT teach the story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden except in a comparative religion class, college level maybe. The story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden should be taught at home or in church, the government should not be involved in ANY religious teachings.
 
Public schools should NOT teach the story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden except in a comparative religion class, college level maybe. The story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden should be taught at home or in church, the government should not be involved in ANY religious teachings.
I agree. The entire concept of “Original Sin” is a Christian one.
 
There was no original sin in Jefferson’s “religion” There is zero “Christianity“ in Jefferson’s religion.

You began this thread citing The New England Primer as proof of America’s Christian Heritage but you are entirely wrong.

The New England Primer was a product of Church State corrupt rule in Europe for centuries. America’s Christian heritage began starting the day the Constitution was written. Public schools should teach the story of Original Sin in the Garden of Eden for what it is - fiction upon which Biblical Judeo Christianity has its origin and purpose. There is not requirement to believe it in the United States of America.
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It is "Christian" ego to that deity who "Created the heavens and the earth", only care about just one planet in that creation.. there are billions of galaxies in the universe and millions if billions planets that support life, your Magical, Mystical, Mythical sky man only cares just planet, get real.

Deism is about a higher power that does NOT involve itself world affairs.

It is the height of "Christian' ego to that Non-Existent sky man only cares for just one planet in that creation.

In Colonial America, you work for a Colonial Government and serve as an official of a Colonial Government you had to be a member of the Church of England.

That is why there is a Separation of Church in this country. There is no single one State Controlled, State Mandated, State Sponsored, State Supported Religion.

Cheick the ******* U.S. Constitution.

There can be no religious test to work for our government.

There is a strict separation of church for a reason. You people use your ******* voodoo religion as a weapon. No Sky Man, No Yeshua (proper spelling of his bastard son's name. Just people who ******* to think for themselves that need to believe in something that is not real.

YOU do not get to judge another religious belief. Yet that is exactly what you do in your post. Judge NOT least Yest Ye Be Judged, remember that next time.
 
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This is EXACTLY what Jefferson was writing about in that famous letter

I am not an atheist. I am working on bringing back a revival of rational religion that was present during the American Revolution and ratification of the US Constitution.

The Danbury Baptists as Christians and Jefferson and Madison as not Chrustian defined what freedom of conscience really means.

Do you believe the US Government should be as religious as it wants to be?

It appears that you agreed with St.Foxfire when he wrote it.

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"Future President James Madison stepped into the breach. In a carefully argued essay titled “Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,” the soon-to-be father of the Constitution eloquently laid out reasons why the state had no business supporting Christian instruction. Signed by some 2,000 Virginians, Madison’s argument became a fundamental piece of American political philosophy, a ringing endorsement of the secular state that “should be as familiar to students of American history as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution,” as Susan Jacoby has written in Freethinkers, her excellent history of American secularism."
Bears repeating..
 
I am not an atheist. I am working on bringing back a revival of rational religion that was present during the American Revolution and ratification of the US Constitution.

The Danbury Baptists and Jefferson and Madison administration categories

Do you believe the US Government should be as religious as it wants to be?

It appears that you agreed with St.Foxfire when he wrote it.

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You denied the Christian Scriptures as "FABLES' -- the very same Scripture Jesus endorsed.

Beyond that, you want to use the power of secular atheistic government to FORCE your view.

This is what Jefferson s letter to the Danbury Baptist Association was all about

The WALL was to keep government out of the affairs of the church -- not to prevent Christians from participating in government as so many liberals teach.

Which is worse? Not believing in a God or not BELIEVING GOD? You fal) into the second group
 

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