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The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
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Dire_effects lop guest User ID: 99789 06-18-2012 07:49 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Klink Wrote:Dire_effects Wrote:All these different posts throughout your thread.
Proving you wrong. Yet again.
Yet you will post another thread bashing and/or trying to prove something that is established fact about Christianity wrong.
You are a deranged freak.
While that may be so, Washington DC was NOT founded by Christians.
Watch some Chris Pinto films.
Research the street layout of DC. The entire city is certainly NOT Christian.
Jimmie crack corn and I dont care!
As long as we know who to blame when things go terribly wrong.. like, legalizing abortion and 50 million deaths.
I understand that they may not ALL have been Christians.
However. They were almost all religious.
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Rager lop guest User ID: 100397 06-18-2012 07:54 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
The leaders being religious still wouldn't make this a Christian nation. If that were the case they wouldn't have implemented the separation of church and state. They would've made it exclusively Christian. They didn't let their religious beliefs affect their decision making process of the nation. This nation was founded upon one sole belief: freedom.
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Dire_effects lop guest User ID: 99789 06-18-2012 07:55 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Rager Wrote:The leaders being religious still wouldn't make this a Christian nation. If that were the case they wouldn't have implemented the separation of church and state. They would've made it exclusively Christian. They didn't let their religious beliefs affect their decision making process of the nation. This nation was founded upon one sole belief: freedom.
Yeah.
Them trying to escape a state church would of course not have played ANY role in that. Not at all.
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Everyone White Lunar Mirror User ID: 58609 06-18-2012 08:00 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Dire_effects Wrote:Rager Wrote:The leaders being religious still wouldn't make this a Christian nation. If that were the case they wouldn't have implemented the separation of church and state. They would've made it exclusively Christian. They didn't let their religious beliefs affect their decision making process of the nation. This nation was founded upon one sole belief: freedom.
Yeah.
Them trying to escape a state church would of course not have played ANY role in that. Not at all.
Think about what point you are arguing and what you just posted.
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Dire_effects lop guest User ID: 99789 06-18-2012 08:02 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Everyone Wrote:Dire_effects Wrote:Rager Wrote:The leaders being religious still wouldn't make this a Christian nation. If that were the case they wouldn't have implemented the separation of church and state. They would've made it exclusively Christian. They didn't let their religious beliefs affect their decision making process of the nation. This nation was founded upon one sole belief: freedom.
Yeah.
Them trying to escape a state church would of course not have played ANY role in that. Not at all.
Think about what point you are arguing and what you just posted.
Yeah?
They made a separation of church and state because of the cruelty the two powers combined wrought.
It wasn't combined because that's what "Christians" do. They did not combine the two because they knew it was a tyranny factory.
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SpeaRitual Courage User ID: 101852 06-18-2012 08:02 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
... Unlike Democrats & Republicans, lawyers, and lobbyists; and corporate commercial commentators - they hammered something Beautiful out--through 'collaboration and compromise'...
Savages & Negroes... that's akin to Spain's history in South America...
Safety, Serenity, Strength. Céad Míle Fáilte
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Dire_effects lop guest User ID: 99789 06-18-2012 08:04 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
SpeaRitual Wrote:... Unlike Democrats & Republicans, lawyers, and lobbyists; and corporate commercial commentators - they hammered something Beautiful out--through 'collaboration and compromise'...
Savages & Negroes... that's akin to Spain's history in South America...
And everyone has a black mark or two on their history books.
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SpeaRitual Courage User ID: 101852 06-18-2012 08:08 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Dire_effects Wrote:SpeaRitual Wrote:... Unlike Democrats & Republicans, lawyers, and lobbyists; and corporate commercial commentators - they hammered something Beautiful out--through 'collaboration and compromise'...
Savages & Negroes... that's akin to Spain's history in South America...
And everyone has a black mark or two on their history books.
Since the days in caves, amigo.
Safety, Serenity, Strength. Céad Míle Fáilte
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The real enemy lop guest User ID: 97274 06-18-2012 08:40 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Amazing. 13 pages of distraction and not a single mention of the real 2% that quietly run this country, and most every country except the vilified few that still defy the Rothschilds. Check out the czars, lobbyists, banksters, fortune 500 CEOs, the legal profession, media, movie, television, music, major league sports ownership and anywhere there is money to be made without actually having to do any work beyond picking up the phone and brokering a power deal.
Keep fighting your divisive semantic wars and ignoring the obvious enemy. They love it.
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war."
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Klink lop guest User ID: 99539 06-18-2012 08:59 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
The real enemy Wrote:Amazing. 13 pages of distraction and not a single mention of the real 2% that quietly run this country, and most every country except the vilified few that still defy the Rothschilds. Check out the czars, lobbyists, banksters, fortune 500 CEOs, the legal profession, media, movie, television, music, major league sports ownership and anywhere there is money to be made without actually having to do any work beyond picking up the phone and brokering a power deal.
Keep fighting your divisive semantic wars and ignoring the obvious enemy. They love it.
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war."
Nope, we have been talking LOTS about the FreakMasons that founded Washington DC, ran the Civil War then founded the Federal Reserve.
The Rothschilds are Famous Freemasons.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 97274 06-18-2012 09:05 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Klink Wrote:The real enemy Wrote:Amazing. 13 pages of distraction and not a single mention of the real 2% that quietly run this country, and most every country except the vilified few that still defy the Rothschilds. Check out the czars, lobbyists, banksters, fortune 500 CEOs, the legal profession, media, movie, television, music, major league sports ownership and anywhere there is money to be made without actually having to do any work beyond picking up the phone and brokering a power deal.
Keep fighting your divisive semantic wars and ignoring the obvious enemy. They love it.
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war."
Nope, we have been talking LOTS about the FreakMasons that founded Washington DC, ran the Civil War then founded the Federal Reserve.
The Rothschilds are Famous Freemasons.
Pretty devious of those freakmasons to appoint the poor, powerless chosen ones to virtually every unelected position of wealth and power possible. And even sneakier to make them change their obvious Chosen names into the more benign freakmason sounding names to further confuse us.
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Ðґℙ☺ṧ⊥мαη Disgruntled but unarmed User ID: 39573 06-18-2012 09:24 AM
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RE: The Founders Loathed Superstition and We Were Never a Christian Nation
Klink Wrote:Spain killed and enslaved the Natives and brought in African slaves.
Yes, in Central and South America, The Caribbean, and a small part of
Florida. NOT the rest of the North American East Coast. It took far
more contact than with a few Spanish in St. Augustine to cause disease to
spread like it did.
Dire_effects Wrote:How you ever come to your simplistic conclusions is beyond me and I'm sure even you.
I'm sure everyone in the government has faith, in something.
And I'm sure their faith in science, Vishnu or Al Gore is not nearly as off putting to you as Christians.
Perhaps your problem is you need something to hate and since Christians are the flavor in vogue right now, you decided to jump aboard.
Poor pathetic sheep.
Ah, the usual Dire_crap. Nothing but insults since he's incapable of any
actual discussion. You need to believe I hate Christians because of all
the hate you obviously feel towards people who don't believe like you do.
I don't have time for hate. Hate only hurts the hater. I'm not self destructive
like you appear to be.
Dire_effects Wrote:All these different posts throughout your thread.
Proving you wrong. Yet again.
Yet you will post another thread bashing and/or trying to prove something that is established fact about Christianity wrong.
You are a deranged freak.
Actually I've countered every single one of them. Your faux gloating only
makes you look more pathetic here. Once again you avoid any discussion
in favor of ad hominems. That speaks volumes about you.
Dire_effects Wrote:I understand that they may not ALL have been Christians.
However. They were almost all religious.
Where is there any proof that they were religious? In fact, lots of records
indicate that they were very spotty on their church attendance.
Everyone Wrote:Dire_effects Wrote:Yeah.
Them trying to escape a state church would of course not have played ANY role in that. Not at all.
Think about what point you are arguing and what you just posted.
I don't think he's capable. The irony is delicious.
"Why did you build houses where tornadoes were apt to happen?"
— Pat Robertson, on recent storm deaths, explaining how he thinks
we should have never populated the entire Midwest

DrPostman BsD
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