Dagosa
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You know nothing about the constitution. First amendment….Freedom of religion means ALL religions or none at all. It doesn’t say, freedom of Christianity.We were founded as a Christian nation.
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You know nothing about the constitution. First amendment….Freedom of religion means ALL religions or none at all. It doesn’t say, freedom of Christianity.We were founded as a Christian nation.
Exactly. Freedom of religion has always been interpreted to mean ANY RELIGION, or none at all. Not just ChristianityWe were founded NOT to be a Christian Nation
None of it made it into the Constitution
“The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. It forbids Congress from both promoting one religion over others and also restricting an individual’s religious practices.We were founded as a Christian nation.
You believe religion should be forced on people? If parents want their children to learn about God and the Bible, take them to church or enroll them in a faith based school.Then how do we educate the masses about this?
Pay a tithing for others to spread the word or get off your arse and do volunteer work. Knock on doors if you think religion is that important. You want the govt to do the work for you ?Then how do we educate the masses about this?
RELIGION IS PERSONAL, NOT POLITICAL.None of the school's business.
None of the school's business.
Wrong…..The curriculum of public schools is determined by the politics; it’s the by elected school board members of communities …. It’s POLITICAL NOT PERSONAL. HOME SCHOOL or send them to private schools; and if you want Christianity taught in public schools, run for the school board. It’s POLITICS.RELIGION IS PERSONAL, NOT POLITICAL.
Yes with slavery. The Bible talks about masters and servants. Therefore God does approve of slavery.With slavery? No.