JoeB131
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But that's not what you guys want. You don't want ANYONE to have an abortion or a gay marriage.Because I am free to make my own decisions without them being shoved down my throat by others.
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But that's not what you guys want. You don't want ANYONE to have an abortion or a gay marriage.Because I am free to make my own decisions without them being shoved down my throat by others.
and breezewood posts..No, i speak facts. Satan is the ruler of this world.
Of course he was.Hitler wasn't an atheist.
And having a famine (even if exacerbated by bad policies) isn't a murder.
Nope, he was born Catholic and constantly talked about God and Jesus in his speeches.Of course he was.
What the **** are you posting about.Notice how it is usually liberals who tell you this?
Yeh.. nuff said?
But I'll say a little more anyhow.
When the system we live in stops advocating the murder of innocent children, maybe I'll consider ditching politics, so called.
When the govt stops breaking the law, while expecting the little people to obey EVERY jot and tittle thereof.. You know, the Border laws, specifically
Maybe I will think abut ditching Politics, so called.
Then again, there may always be immorality in govt..
do ya think![]()
Actually the establishment clause did not restrict states from having established state religions. It was written to prevent the national government from interfering with state established religions of which half of the states had at the time the constitution was ratified.What the **** are you posting about.
Our constitution informs us that religion cannot be part of the state. You support the constitution right?
Yes, yes it did. All early states that had state religions ended them after the signing of our Constitution.Actually the establishment clause did not restrict states from having established state religions. It was written to prevent the national government from interfering with state established religions of which half of the states had at the time the constitution was ratified.![]()
Nope. That is incorrect. Maybe look it up.Yes, yes it did. All early states that had state religions ended them after the signing of our Constitution.
Nope, he was born Catholic and constantly talked about God and Jesus in his speeches.
Dude, you look it up as you’re WRONG.
And 30 years later no state had a sponsored religion.![]()
U.S. Pledge of Allegiance | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Religion, and Separation of Church and State | Britannica
Should the Words “Under God” Be in the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance?undergod.procon.org
Are you learning yet?
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No, your point was the establishment clause didn't permit state established religions, when in reality the establishment clause was written to prevent the federal government from interfering with state established religions.And 30 years later no state had a sponsored religion.
My point.
Yes, all the state sponsored religious practices were ended because of the constitution.No, your point was the establishment clause didn't permit state established religions, when in reality the establishment clause was written to prevent the federal government from interfering with state established religions.![]()
People who tell you that you can't mix politics and religion