Because I am a Catholic? What to say to such a convincing argument? ¿"Go and kill your president!"?
I did not know you were Catholic. I do not believe you because you said you have the numbers worked out but you asked me to do my own research which is absurd . I am explicitly calling you a liar because I do not believe you have done research that produced the claim you made. In an intellectual contest there may be fight or flight. You chose flight when asked for your backup . Thsnk yiu very much.
I respect Catholics whether they be
adherents to American Civil Religion or not.
Do you know what that is?
Here for you Saint Zangalawa is a taste of American Civil Enlightenment which was the greatest gift from our enlightenment revolutionary decades’ founders and the freedom thinking foot soldiers who gave them power to brighten the too long dark despotic world - 1770 through 1820,
iep.utm.edu
American Enlightenment Thought
Although there is no consensus about the exact span of time that corresponds to the American Enlightenment, it is safe to say that it occurred during the eighteenth century among thinkers in British North America and the early United States and was inspired by the ideas of the British and French Enlightenments. Based on the metaphor of bringing light to the Dark Age, the Age of the Enlightenment (
Siècle des lumières in French and
Aufklärung in German) shifted allegiances away from absolute authority, whether religious or political, to more skeptical and optimistic attitudes about human nature, religion and politics. In the American context, thinkers such as Thomas Paine, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin invented and adopted revolutionary ideas about scientific rationality, religious toleration and experimental political organization—ideas that would have far-reaching effects on the development of the fledgling nation. Some coupled science and religion in the notion of deism; others asserted the natural rights of man in the anti-authoritarian doctrine of liberalism; and still others touted the importance of cultivating virtue, enlightened leadership and community in early forms of republican thinking. At least six ideas came to punctuate American Enlightenment thinking: deism, liberalism, republicanism, conservatism, toleration and scientific progress. Many of these were shared with European Enlightenment thinkers, but in some instances took a uniquely American form.
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