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And slave owners.Um, no, the overwhelming majority of the founding fathers were church going Christians.
Prove otherwise.
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And slave owners.Um, no, the overwhelming majority of the founding fathers were church going Christians.
Prove otherwise.
Had enough of you.
Nope, the judge in this case stated:
"Ho argued that the Supreme Court has effectively overturned the Stone ruling, even if it hasn’t explicitly said so, because it scrapped the legal doctrine that underpinned that ruling. He went further, writing that law reflects the Founding Fathers’ “firm belief that the children of America should be educated about the religious foundations and traditions of our country.”
So Clinton hasn't been in office for 26 years...you think kids in Elementary school are worried about him?Most liberals have violated every single one of them.
Clinton doesn't covet they neighbors wife, he ***** her daughter and Biden molests her granddaughter.
No, they were not. Pretty sure Washington was Anglican which leans mostly to the Protestant side. A quick glance through the founding fathers religious beliefs shows that the word "Christian"....doesn't really apply.Um, no, the overwhelming majority of the founding fathers were church going Christians.
Prove otherwise.
Those judges need to be impeached.I didn't see this coming. I just don't see the point. But it's just a plaque on the wall.
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Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms to take effect
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms to take effect.apnews.com
Most liberals have violated every single one of them. Clinton doesn't covet they neighbors wife, he ***** her daughter and Biden molests her granddaughter.
Ok, what other religions is it referring to? And document proof of this. Dumbfuck.So yea, I'm sure they were talking about Gods of a "bunch of religions." Damn you are a stupid ************.
- Signer Backgrounds: A large majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were Bible-believing, church-attending Christians.
You wore that word out a long time ago. Try something else. You have NO IDEA what a fascist is. A plaque on a wall forces you to worship God? Again, why are you so triggered by this?
Ok, what other religions is it referring to? And document proof of this. Dumbfuck.So yea, I'm sure they were talking about Gods of a "bunch of religions." Damn you are a stupid ************.
- Signer Backgrounds: A large majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were Bible-believing, church-attending Christians.
The 10 commandments is on the wall in the Supreme CourtI didn't see this coming. I just don't see the point. But it's just a plaque on the wall.
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Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms to take effect
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms to take effect.apnews.com
Suppose then you give us the official list of the Founders, and what religions, if any, each of them were? Put up or shut up. We will need at least a link to some site as well corroborating your bullshit too and not just your empty-headed claims.No, they were not.
Hey dumbbass--- Protestants ARE Christians!Pretty sure Washington was Anglican which leans mostly to the Protestant side.

A quick glance through... WHAT? Show us what you so easily took a "quick glance" through.A quick glance through the founding fathers religious beliefs shows that the word "Christian"....doesn't really apply.
You mean they supported freedom from government to practice their religion, and that separation of church and state never meant a state free of religion, just that state stay out of yours. BTW, back in the late 18th century, pretty much the only religion the British were familiar with WAS Christianity (unless you can show us otherwise).And they all supported freedom of religion and a clear separation between church and state.
He ruled that way because they’re Christian nationalists and want to use taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate kids with Christianity.
**** that.