Without Christianity, there would be no America as America was
ordained by Elohim as a progenitor of the Gospel and the Great
Commission and without the overwhelming majority of American citizens
honoring Jesus as Lord as led by the indwelling Holy Spirit, America's
Constitutional Republic will die in atheism, secularism.
Our
Founder's desired to maximize personal freedoms and limit governmental
intercession in personal lives; therefore, our Founder's relied heavily
upon the citizenry being "born again" by faith in Jesus and the Holy
Spirit as the indwelling arbiter of the human conscience thereby
thwarting unrestrained narcissism through the production of the "fruits
of the Spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23); otherwise, there would be
insufficient numbers of police, prosecutors, judges, jails, to maintain
law and order in our experimental "Constitutional Republic."
America's
freedoms and the "way of life" envisioned by our Founder's cannot
manifest in a Nation where the populous serves Satan through atheism,
secular humanism, progressivism, socialism, Darwinism, abortion, LGBTQ
perversion, open borders, attacks on law enforcement and the rule of
law.
If you are an atheist, secular
humanist, Darwinist, Evolutionist...YOU DO NOT BELONG IN THE UNITED
STATES AS YOU ARE AN ENEMY OF WHAT ARE SUSTAINABLE NORMS, MORES,
VALUES....GET OUT! You are a clear and present danger to our posterity and the longevity of our Nation.
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If you bother to read your Bible and follow the life of Christ you will find that he prayed to God (his father) on a regular basis. He "Forgive them father for than know not what they do." (Refering to the Roman's.
Second not all the founding fathers were Christians or even believed in God. The majority were but not all. Some were Deistis (what we would now refer to as Atheists.)Refer to this:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Founding-Fathers-Deism-and-Christianity-1272214
You said this in your second paragraph>>>Our Founder's desired to maximize personal freedoms and limit governmental intercession in personal lives.
This statement is true but as for the rest I have no clue where you got that from.The founders also believed in the freedom of Speach and thought as well as religion.
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Uncle Tommy is on fire!
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Nope. Not how it works. You made the assertion about christianty and its supposed good mores and values. I presented facts that demonstrate the opposite is true exposing christianity as the bane of humanity that it is. You offered no rebuttal evidence. Fairy elf god book and your faith don't qualify as evidence.
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3) 1814 September 26. (Jefferson to Miles King). "I must ever believe that religion substantially good which produces an honest life, and we have been authorised by one, whom you and I equally respect, to judge of the tree by it's fruit. our particular principles of religion are a subject of accountability to our god alone. I enquire after no man's, and trouble none with mine: nor is it given to us in this life to know whether your's or mine, our friend's or our foe's are exactly the right."
4) 1816 January 9. (Jefferson to Charles Thomson). "I too have made a wee little book, from the same materials, which I call the Philosophy of Jesus. it is a paradigma of his doctrines, made by cutting the texts out of the book, and arranging them on the pages of a blank book, in a certain order of time or subject. a more beautiful or precious morsel of ethics I have never seen. it is a document in proof that I am a real Christian, that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus, very different from the Platonists, who call me infidel, and themselves Christians and preachers of the gospel, while they draw all their characteristic dogmas from what it’s Author never said nor saw. they have compounded from the heathen mysteries a system beyond the comprehension of man, of which the great reformer of the vicious ethics and deism of the Jews, were he to return on earth, would not recognise one feature. if I had time I would add to my little book the Greek, Latin and French texts, in columns side by side, and I wish I could subjoin a translation of Gassendi’s Syntagma of the doctrines of Epicurus, which, notwithstanding the calumnies of the Stoics, and caricatures of Cicero, is the most rational system remaining of the philosophy of the ancients, as frugal of vicious indulgence, and fruitful of virtue as the hyperbolical extravagancies of his rival sects."[29]
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Jefferson owned slaves. Christianity is the bane of humanity.
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