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Leftwing atheists would never think of doing that, would they?Good thing folks have you to tell them what they "need".
There's the problem, in a nutshell.
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Leftwing atheists would never think of doing that, would they?Good thing folks have you to tell them what they "need".
There's the problem, in a nutshell.
Can you read?Which God. Also are we talking Old Testament - stone people left and right - or new testament hippy god?
Did you just call that poster a child killer?
Atheists have no concept of self-denial or self-imposed suffering, I take it. They miss out on so much. I'm not even sure that's a protestant thing either. It's very much in Catholic teaching. Doing penance is one of the greatest things. Sort of like resistance training for the soul.So you want people to be in pain and you want them to suffer.
Like I said.
They are the same God. But NT Jesus was no "hippy"Which God. Also are we talking Old Testament - stone people left and right - or new testament hippy god?
That's not what "FOUNDED A Christian nation" meansAll religions are free to practice their beliefs in america. As a lifelong practicing Christian I recognize this must always be so.
There's no such thing as separation of church and state unless it's an atheist state. I don't want an atheist state. Do you?
It has to be one or the other. There is nothing in between on issues like abortion and gay marriage.It simply isn’t a religious one. It’s not like laws are created that specifically promote atheist ideas.
I never said we were a Catholic nation, but it would be best for everybody if we were, as Jesus' teachings are perfect. Why would you want something that isn't perfect? Furthermore, why would you want atheist rule which is the worst possible rule?Do you have any education? The US is not a Catholic nation. The Puritans, Quakers, Anabaptists, Hugenots were all here before the Catholics and they rarely got along. The founding fathers were very careful not to have a theocracy.
Keep talking about yourself in the third person. You're an insufferable loon.
Doesn't matter. Are you against other religions?That's not what "FOUNDED A Christian nation" means
I never said we were a Catholic nation, but it would be best for everybody if we were, as Jesus' teachings are perfect. Why would you want something that isn't perfect? Furthermore, why would you want atheist rule which is the worst possible rule?
Being a Christian nation obviously doesn't mean citizens have to convert. However atheist nations pretty much demand conversion--or else.Let's make it Baptist. No wine for you! Also Catholics are ordered to convert or it's the burning stick for you!
Atheism is a disaster for countries and individuals. We've seen it so many times. Yet leftwingers continue to embrace it.You are obsessed with atheism. Don't you see that you're the problem? People like you are the very reason the founding fathers didn't want a theocracy.
So which Christian country in the world today bans people of other religions? I can name several atheist countries that ban religion.Sure it does. There are more Baptists. Communion's over for you Papists. Convert or die!
Welcome to Britain, the country we left. But that's what you want.
Yes there are. There are numerous nations with officially Catholic governments.Irrelevant. There are no Christian nations today.
You'll have to get baptized again of course, because you're a Papist, not a real Christian. But heh that's what you wanted.
God could you be any more of a crybaby whining about gay marriage? I get that you never emotionally matured past the 8th grade but grown adults don’t whine about gay people.It has to be one or the other. There is nothing in between on issues like abortion and gay marriage.
You know how to google, don't you?Name them. Also that's Catholic. That's not Christian. Under the new order you will understand the error of your ways.
Christian values and a theocracy are two different things.Nope. They were very careful not to have a theocracy. The early years of the colonies had conflict over religious sects. The Puritans, Quakers, Anabaptists, Hugenots, etc didn't get along at all. There were witch hunts in Massachusetts in 1662-63. They didn't want a theocracy.
I don’t need to Google anything to know you’re basically a child.You know how to google, don't you? I'm not your obama.