Top 5 Myths About America

America was fatally flawed from the beginning. Does this sound familiar? ?We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.?

My personal belief is that 50, or so, of the Founding Fathers were of some Christian faith. What I believe is more evident is that they all believed in a creator or Supreme Being. Without this higher power, there is no authority for the founding documents of this country to stand on.

God has been systematically removed from the picture in American society; out of school and government. The documents that we refer to as founding documents are not the foundation of this country. They are akin to the second floor of a house. Again, without a higher power to build upon that second floor will fall.

SG, I agree and take it further. I believe that God got tired of all the crap humans do to each other and created the United States of America as His instrument on earth. We are the antibodies whose purpose is to hunt down and eradicate evil from the earth.

The USA was established as his strong right hand to bring justice to an evil world. He thus created the most noble, the most honorable, and most powerful country on this earth to recreate the earth as He wanted.

Could the Second Coming have been a country and NOT a person?

Headhunter

[quote]doogie wrote:
Yes, douchebag, I’m a teacher. As such, I recognize plagiarism when I see it:

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Just where did I indicate that this was my writing? It’s called a reference, look into it!

My point was that if the country was not founded by Christian’s, how come there were some many States in the early years passing all these laws that support Christian values? What I quoted proves that. And yes sport, a “quote” by definition means it was not plagiarism. And since you apparently knew that, then your charge of plagiarism, like your brain, is bogus.

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I suppose you weren’t able to find anything that supported AMERICA (not Mass.) being founded upon Christian principles.[/quote]

No, because Mass. Is it’s own country don’t you know! Retard!

And no, I’m not going to look up other States and their moral/vice laws because you will just then accuse me of plagiarism.

You didn’t refer to it, so it wasn’t a reference. You pasted it as your own writing. It’s a sin. Look into it.

You didn’t quote anything. That would have required you to name wikipedia as the source. You cut and pasted WITHOUT quoting, referencing, or attributing the material. You stole it.

[quote]doogie wrote:
I suppose you weren’t able to find anything that supported AMERICA (not Mass.) being founded upon Christian principles.

Lorisco wrote:
No, because Mass. Is it’s own country don’t you know! Retard!
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Retard.

The Massachusetts constitution was written BEFORE the U.S. Constitution. It included such gems as:

Strange that when the U.S. Constitution was LATER written, no duty to worship anything or anybody was included. Stranger still that no mention of Jesus, Christ, or Christians were included.

If the founding fathers wanted the U.S. to be based on Christianity, they had a great example of how to go about it (the Mass. constitution). They made the wise choice NOT to. If you think otherwise you should at least drag your ass to a community college government class. Fair warning, though. They won’t let you steal other people’s work there, either.

[quote]doogie wrote:
If the founding fathers wanted the U.S. to be based on Christianity, they had a great example of how to go about it (the Mass. constitution). They made the wise choice NOT to. If you think otherwise you should at least drag your ass to a community college government class. Fair warning, though. They won’t let you steal other people’s work there, either.
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pwned.

[quote]doogie wrote:

doogie wrote:
Yes, douchebag, I’m a teacher. As such, I recognize plagiarism when I see it:

Lorisco wrote:
Just where did I indicate that this was my writing? It’s called a reference, look into it!

You didn’t refer to it, so it wasn’t a reference. You pasted it as your own writing. It’s a sin. Look into it.
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No, I posted it to prove my point, which I did. Get over it!

As I stated before, some were Chrsitians and some were not, but most belived in God. So you have no point.

And it is even stranger that if the US did not support such an open expression of Christian values that they didn’t make Mass. change their position on the issue.

It’s also strange that the US D of I clearly states a belief in God.

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Could the Second Coming have been a country and NOT a person?

Headhunter[/quote]

No.
(Headhunter read the bible much?)

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
SG, I agree and take it further. I believe that God got tired of all the crap humans do to each other and created the United States of America as His instrument on earth. We are the antibodies whose purpose is to hunt down and eradicate evil from the earth.

The USA was established as his strong right hand to bring justice to an evil world. He thus created the most noble, the most honorable, and most powerful country on this earth to recreate the earth as He wanted.

Could the Second Coming have been a country and NOT a person?

Headhunter[/quote]

You’re not serious with this, are you?

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
KombatAthlete wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
The principles of Christian morality are a major part of the foundations of this country. This is what is meant, when the US is described as a Christian nation.

Considering all the other religions in the world, I’m glad I live in a nation founded upon Christian principles.

HH

What Christian principles are those?

Do unto others as you’d have done unto you. This is the foundation of our republic.[/quote]

OMG!

HH you can’t be this mentally chanllenged.

You should quit your day job and be a sand up comic if you can’t figure out how to submit your resume to Blackwater.

ROTFLMFAO!!!

[quote]ALDurr wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
SG, I agree and take it further. I believe that God got tired of all the crap humans do to each other and created the United States of America as His instrument on earth. We are the antibodies whose purpose is to hunt down and eradicate evil from the earth.

The USA was established as his strong right hand to bring justice to an evil world. He thus created the most noble, the most honorable, and most powerful country on this earth to recreate the earth as He wanted.

Could the Second Coming have been a country and NOT a person?

Headhunter

You’re not serious with this, are you?[/quote]

The sad part is HH is a teacher in Texas.

[quote]Marmadogg wrote:

The sad part is HH is a teacher in Texas.[/quote]

No, he is not.