ye it is, YOU just want it YOUR waySeparation of Church and state is possible with most law
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ye it is, YOU just want it YOUR waySeparation of Church and state is possible with most law
Noted. But that is neither the fault of the Framers and certainly not of the Constitution that specifically forbade the federal government from mandating, disallowing or interfering with Christian laws, Jewish laws or any other religious laws.Notice I used the word 'inadvertent'. The framers didn't intend for the government to promote atheism, but that's exactly what is happening by default when you disallow Christian laws. Abortion and gay marriage are the examples here,.
Watch all the Tards scatter like roaches when the light switch is turned on at midnight….they can’t EVER tell us how or where American Christianity is bad for the Republic.
LefTarded Filth:
How can a nation be declared anYou miss the whole point. By failing to declare America a Christian nation, it left atheism as the default.
Hahaha…poor Tard….the entire Declaration Of Independence is filled with Christian ideology…if America was founded on any other religion it would be the same disgusting filthy shithole that all others are…hahaha…why can’t you see the obvious?
Yeah, leftists and atheists certainly don't agree with my proposal. Why would they want to surrender control?
I'm a photographer and I say it all the time...What a shame bakers, florists, and photographers aren't allowed to say "Don't want my services? Don't use them."
Great. Stop forcing your atheism on the rest of us.
As for my earlier thread, it was excellent because it got 2500 responses before it got derailed by trolls who wanted it closed.
How can a nation be declared an
“atheist state” when the following religious affiliations are in the mix : “More than four in ten Americans (44%) identify as white Christian, including white evangelical Protestants (14%), white mainline (non-evangelical) Protestants (16%), and white Catholics (12%), as well as small percentages who identify as Latter-day Saint (Mormon), Jehovah’s Witness, and Orthodox Christian[2]. Christians of color include Hispanic Catholics (8%), Black Protestants (7%), Hispanic Protestants (4%), other Protestants of color (4%), and other Catholics of color (2%)[3]. The rest of religiously affiliated Americans belong to non-Christian groups, including 1% who are Jewish, 1% Muslim, 1% Buddhist, 0.5% Hindu, and 1% who identify with other religions. Religiously unaffiliated Americans comprise those who do not claim any particular religious affiliation (17%) and those who identify as atheist (3%) or agnostic (3%).
The US would need to have its religious versus non-religious demographics switched in order for your premise to hold any weight. As it stands, the atheists and agnostics don’t have the numbers by any means.
Jesus wouldn't give a rat's ass if you declare America a "Christian Nation". Can you show me, chapter and verse, where He even hinted that He wanted His followers in the grubby business of earthly politics? Because I can't. I've shown you before that Jesus knew that all the worldly governments in His day were all under the control of Satan. Since there is a direct chain of cause and effect from those nations then to the nations of today it stands to reason they're still under Satan's control. At least this is what a lot of my Christian friends tell me. Real Christians.Yeah, but the problem is it inadvertently endorsed atheism by default, and thus is the reason for my series of threads calling for an amendment to get America declared a Christian nation. It will no doubt take major wars, Depressions, and other calamities to get us in the frame of mind to do that. Unfortunately, human nature requires a strong nudge to get us going in the right direction.
Hahaha…except that I proved my point with precision….heterosexual Christian men founded and built this nation on rudimentary christian ideology as evidenced in the Declaration Of Independence…sucks huh?What's obvious is that you've failed to prove your point. The word "christianity" isn't contained in our founding documents for a very good reason: the founding fathers never intended for this would be a christian nation...
Hahaha…except that I proved my point with precision….heterosexual Christian men founded and built this nation on rudimentary christian ideology as evidenced in the Declaration Of Independence…sucks huh?
So, if they intended it to be a christian nation, why didn't they make sure there was no ambiguity?
The fact of the matter is that, despite whatever their personal beliefs may have been, they intentionally did not make this a christian nation.
Sucks, huh??h
You could tell us how a Christian America would be bad for America…but you can’t so you won’t. Weird huh Canon Shooter ?Spoken like a true Christian. (Sarcasm)
Silly rabbit.You people might remember my excellent thread calling for the US to become a Christian Nation It’s Time to Formally Declare America A Christian Nation. In it, I made the airtight case that separation of church and state is impossible, has never happened, and cannot ever happen, and should be amended out of the Constitution. Let's face it. The framers made a mistake, just like they did in calling blacks 3/5 human.
Separation of Church and state is possible with most laws: No littering, no running a red light, etc. But there are some laws, the most important ones, where separation is impossible without creating an atheist state. In order to have actual separation of church and state, you have to have laws which the Catholic Church and other Christians can't follow in good conscience. In other words, atheist laws. Therefore abortion and gay marriage cannot be reconciled with separation of church and state without creating an atheist state. Leftist atheists say the current reversal of Roe v Wade violates separation of church and state because it pushes religious values. I say allowing abortion makes the state tantamount to an atheist state.
I would also add the Supreme Court declared atheism a religion in 1961, so why are we favoring the religion of atheism over the Christian religions? Again, separation of church and state is impossible, so let's scrap it and done with it.
I challenge anyone in the forum who claim to want separation of church and state (probably most people) tp reconcile the issues of abortion and gay marriage with the First Amendment without promoting the religion of atheism. I guarantee no one will be able to do it.
You could tell us how a Christian America would be bad for America…but you can’t so you won’t. Weird huh Canon Shooter ?
Actually, your comparison is wrong, people WANT to use their services.What a shame bakers, florists, and photographers aren't allowed to say "Don't want my services? Don't use them."
hahaha…that’s the thing Lefty…only unAmerican filth wants to see ambiguity in the Founders intent…All legit core Americans see their intent clearly.