Redfish
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no one ever saId it did. you claimed no deities, is creator not a deity?That’s true….but that does not mean Christian.
Many of the FF were deists - but not believers in Jesus.
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no one ever saId it did. you claimed no deities, is creator not a deity?That’s true….but that does not mean Christian.
Many of the FF were deists - but not believers in Jesus.
I never said that. Wrong poster.no one ever saId it did. you claimed no deities, is creator not a deity?
Did they back Obama and Hillary? you said degenerateThere has been a dramatic upswing in people entirely stopping church attendance since Trump 1.0.
People are turned off by so many Christians backing an obvious degenerate. Take a look at what happened to the red Never Attend line for church attendance after Trump's first election:
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Obama practically walks on water, morality-wise, next to Trump.Did they back Obama and Hillary? you said degenerate
The Declaration of Independence does not endorse a particular creation myth, nor does it set up our secular Democratic Republic."Endowed by their creator" you are dumber than a roadkill toad.
Your unChrisitian comment suffers from the fact that "endowed by their creator" appears nowhere in the U,S, Constitution."Endowed by their creator" you are dumber than a roadkill toad.
It's in the Declaration of Independance, a document we celebrated a week ago and will again for the 250th anniversary with, by the grace of God, President Trump.Your unChrisitian comment suffers from the fact that "endowed by their creator" appears nowhere in the U,S, Constitution.
Let's try to respect the truth,
Christianity is waning rapidly.You got it. The backbone plurality of America are whites who attend church and love the country. These are the biggest doers, the biggest contributors. The Marxist left hates all three things.
It's in the Declaration of Independance, a document we celebrated a week ago and will again for the 250th anniversary with, by the grace of God, President Trump.
You have an amazing grasp of the obvious ... for a third grader.Which declared our independence from England.
Another dead skunk stinkin to high Heaven!You have an amazing grasp of the obvious ... for a third grader.
No, it's just an idiom.Another dead skunk stinkin to high Heaven!
Ops, is that a religious reference too? OMG (Damn it!!!)
Your false claim that the term is in the U.S. Constitution (the supreme law of the land) aside, mention of a "creator" in another document does not confer official status upon any deity.It's in the Declaration of Independance [sic], a document we celebrated a week ago and will again for the 250th anniversary with, by the grace of God, President Trump.
The Nazis were White Christian Nationalists. That's a bad thing, at least to anyone who isn't a freakin' Nazi.In this country of ours, being a Christian is a good thing. In this country of ours, being a nationalist is a good thing. CNN tries to paint this as if it's a bad thing.
WTF are you talking about? I never claimed it was in the Constitution. I can't help you with your pathology. Mental health is something I have scant experience with.Your false claim that the term is in the U.S. Constitution (the supreme law of the land) aside, mention of a "creator" in another document does not confer official status upon any deity.
If your god fancies foul-mouthed sexual abusers, business frauds, and convicted felons, so be it. In America, you have a right to any gods you choose, under law.
If not civil, you could, at least, make and effort to be honest.WTF are you talking about? I never claimed it was in the Constitution. I can't help you with your pathology. Mental health is something I have scant experience with.
For the sake of accuracy, please show me where I said "endowed by their creator" was in the Constitution.You could, at least, make and effort to be honest.
I had accurately noted that "No deities are evoked in the U.S. Constitution."
You replied in your nasty way, "Endowed by their creator" you are dumber than a roadkill toad."
OK, now you can STFU.The supreme law of the land, the United Stats Constitution, makes no mention of any deities.
The United States is not a theocracy.
Don't be pissy because the Founding Fathers created the supreme law of the nation that does not mention any gods. Their intent was clearly to separate church and state, and to protect against theocrats who would confound and pollute either or both.OK, now you can STFU.