Can anyone justify this for me?
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- Herakilla
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true that, i would consider this country as a glorious melting pot of everything in the world almost
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- MeDeFe
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Actually, most of them were deists or theists, very much in favour of keeping faith and politics, the church and the state apart.Frigidus wrote:I agree, but his argument is that because the founders were mostly Christian that the country is Christian. A bit too much reliance on people who have been long dead for my taste, but hey, that describes most of Christianity for me.Herakilla wrote:thats the thing, america also has freedom of religion so whos to say what is teh right one here?Frigidus wrote:Perhaps I've misunderstood Mr. Adams' opinions in the past, but I believe he feels that America is essentially a Christian country and should adhere to Christian morality.Neoteny wrote:Also, god isn't in the constitution.Mr_Adams wrote:just like to point out that nowhere in any law is seperation of church and state mentioned...suggs wrote:First, RESPECT TO THE FEYNMAN!
Secondly, that is a complete nonsense- I didnt realise different states had different alcohol laws.
What abou the seperatio of church and state?
My blood is boiling on your behalf.![]()
Go out get pissed, and sing Propaghandi unti you are hoarse.
Let me rephrase: What's your point?
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