A Not So Subtle Message For Those Of The Christian Faith?
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ObscureAuteur — 11 years ago(September 28, 2014 09:36 AM)
President John Adams and a Senate full of founding fathers signed and ratified the Treaty of Tripoli (1) which states explicitly "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; ". Such text could not possibly pass a vote in today's Idiocracy. That it did then I think clarifies the founders intentions as to the concept of "Christian Nation" quite clearly. There is no such thing. The "creator" usage is deistic in nature not explicitly Christian, again this is deliberate. The Declaration would even meet with the approval of Tom Paine along the lines of his
Age of Reason
. Between non-establishment (1st Amendment) and no religious test for office (Art 6) there is little legitimate room for church within the state. Jefferson actually used the words "separation of church and state" although that does not have the force of a constitutional amendment by any means, but perhaps it is not so incorrect to imply it. The founders set us off on a the right course and it has been compromised bit by bit ever since despite a few bright spots like limitation on school prayer and so far keeping creation "science" out of the science class. First the introduction of Chaplains in the Congress and Armed Forces (the latter with curious rationalization that it is necessary to insure the 1st Amendment rights of soldiers!), something that was explicitly opposed by James Madison. Then adoption of a national motto "In God we Trust" (with the clear implication that "God" is Jehovah) in 1864 (although not officially until 1956 in the heat of Cold War rhetoric about "Godless Communism"). The revision of the Pledge of Allegiance, first published in 1892, in 1954 to shoehorn in "under God" using a thin rationale based on Lincoln having used it as a rhetorical flourish in a late draft of the Gettysburg Address, a another bit of Cold War mischief.
I am sick and tired of our American Taliban in Waiting telling fantasy stories of American history(2) as if the real purpose of the first amendment was to protect Evangelicals from the dominant churches of the day in order to put the nation in trust for the day that Evangelicals could take over the theocracy that was clearly intended from the start. There is a reason that nowhere in any of the chief documents we see the name of God, Jesus, or a final flourish like "This we do in Jesus' name, Amen".
CB
There is no great oxymoron in the English language than "Gospel Truth".
(1)
Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims]; and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan [Muslim] nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
(2) For example, Lincoln calling for all to kneel in prayer upon hearing the news from Appomattox in 1865. Pure fiction disclaimed by a person present at the time. -
JonBruno — 11 years ago(September 28, 2014 08:34 PM)
RE: President John Adams and a Senate full of founding fathers signed and ratified the Treaty of Tripoli (1) which states explicitly "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; ".
Again, I have to repeat myself, the English text, the version read by the signers, and signed by them DID NOT HAVE THAT PHRASE. The Arab text did, and again, it was to legitimize their negotiations with the Christian nation, the USA (
If the notion in the negative had to be inserted, clearly there was that perception that the USA WAS, and is, a Christian nation
).
RE: That it did then I think clarifies the founders intentions as to the concept of "Christian Nation" quite clearly.
Which, again, since it never happened as you keep insisting, (1) shows the secularist left to be desperately grasping at the merest hint that legitimizes their view; and, (2) relies for its transmission on the actual ignorance of history students at unionized public schools? Leftists whose entire academic exposure is google searches?
RE: The founders set us off on a the right course and it has been compromised bit by bit ever since
Up to this point, this sentence is correct:
As the actual history of our nation shows, the 1st Amendment limited the national, i.e., the federal government from instituting a NATIONAL CHURCH, much as the colonists had experienced under the English monarchs, which meant that the citizenry had to bend to, and observe the religious dictates given from above, and not what they themselves felt or believed (much like what the Bolsheviks, the Soviet, the PRC aspired to, and now the Obama Administration, as their pleadings before the US Supreme Court clearly state).
The actual totality of all the documents, including the Federalist Papers and the philosophical and theological context of Western civilization at the time, completely contradict your position.
As Thomas Jefferson made clear in his second inaugural address, the design of the Constitution was to prevent the national government from affecting or legislating religious concerns and organization, BUT NOT THE STATES, which would be free to regulate WITH the religious authorities within the states borders. And, in fact, that is how our nation proceeded with exactly the enacting at the state level of various religious tests and requirements.
This was in fact one of Jeffersons proudest accomplishments (read his biographies).
Or, as written by Adams in some correspondence with Jefferson:
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
If you want avoid actually reading history, and take shortcuts by accepting snippets from here and there, consider the treaty that actually gave birth to the nation, as a separate entity from the English crown,
The Treaty of Paris
:
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In the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity.
It having pleased the Divine Providence to dispose the hearts of the most serene and most potent Prince George the Third, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, duke of Brunswick and Lunebourg, arch- treasurer and prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire etc., and of the United States of America
Article 1:
His Brittanic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz., New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to be free sovereign and independent states, that he treats with them as such, and for himself, his heirs, and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government, propriety, and territorial rights of the same and every part thereof. -
ZAROVE — 10 years ago(November 05, 2015 04:43 AM)
This is Ironic.
I am sick and tired of our American Taliban in Waiting telling fantasy stories of American history(2) as if the real purpose of the first amendment was to protect Evangelicals from the dominant churches of the day in order to put the nation in trust for the day that Evangelicals could take over the theocracy that was clearly intended from the start. There is a reason that nowhere in any of the chief documents we see the name of God, Jesus, or a final flourish like "This we do in Jesus' name, Amen".
Actually both sides do this. our doign it now. Your version of Hisotry is that theCOnstitution was written to protect the Government from interferance from the Chruches, which sint True, an dyou think "The Foundign Fathers" had a Senate once
You know, the Historical revisionism isnot just in the Evangelical side. -
russedav — 13 years ago(February 22, 2013 03:50 PM)
Try You're as the correct spelling. This is sadly absurd popular modern historical illiteracy since many of the nation's Founders were clergymen. See this popular falsehood exploded at www.allabouthistory.org/separation-of-church-and-state.htm
Also see creation.com for extensive refutation of modern evolutionary nonsense mindlessly technobabbling about pretending to be science (e.g. The Outer Limits:S3E12 Double Helix (3-28-1997)) and successfully fooling Lenin's gullible "useful idiots" (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Useful idiot) versus the true creationism science of legions like the greats Galileo & Newton & Pasteur et al that built the foundation which evolutionist frauds try both to sit on and destroy. Ironically when creationists were in power evolutionists hypocritically first whined about and demanded equal time for their fraud and then shut creationists up after they took over the levers of power because they (the ringleaders, not the gullible majority) knew they couldn't defend their fraud successfully. They hypocritically love both to pretend that because they hold the microphone/printers and prevent creationists from being heard/printed, that creationists aren't true scientists because they're not heard/printed!
SCOTUS's Everson v. Board of Education 330 U.S. 1 (1947) (http://supreme.justia.com/us/330/1/case.html) error misinterprets the separation of church and state, especially in its absurd misapplication of the incorporation principle to aid antiChristian bigotry, now the imagined law of the land as lawless fascist judges impose their false views on the people and pretend their deranged tyranny is consistent with a democratic republic (e.g. even Roe v Wade's supporters admit it has no rational basis in law). -
russedav — 12 years ago(October 28, 2013 03:24 PM)
Only to those who don't know what the Constitution actually says. Only ignorant bigots fail to know America was founded as a Christian nation "endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights." Anyone who denies this (e.g. 0bamamaniacs enslaved to our first atheist Muslim white house occupant, not legally elected president) is himself enslaved and only points one ignorant finger at Christians to have three pointing back at himself, 3x guiltier, proving by his accusations that he knows nothing whatsoever about the faith he attacks, like anything about the Bible he mindlessly attacks, enslaved to the antiscience trash of bogus plagiarist misotheist clergyman Darwin contrary to the true science of greats like creationists Galileo, Pasteur & Von Braun and countless others. True science, like America, was founded by creationist Christians; the little we have today is being destroyed by evolutionists devoted to shredding what little's left of that Christian foundation as civilization crumbles around us in the mad rush of 0bamanation and others to return to the evil, vile barbarism whence the true Christian faith (vs bogus caricatures) rescued us. See creation.com for the few who can handle the truth that evolution is garbage by useful idiots for useful idiots, something I researched independently for myself in 1975 in college unlike today where the gullible think what they're told to think. The internet has been the glorious death knell for evolution now that its priests and media no longer control the microphone to keep creationists from speaking as they once did as deluded falsely-so-called "liberal" fascists like the evolutionists that opposed creationist Galileo, trying to prevent his geokinetic truth from hindering their geocentric system. If evolutionists had controlled science from then until now we'd still be told to believe the sun revolved around the earth thanks to their "consensus" "science" like today's "anthropocentric global warming" fraud exposed by publicizing the lies of the East Anglia crowd that "cooked the books" to make $ off gullible tree huggers vainlly pretending to know anything about science or reality or the Christian faith, but whose true knowledge about any of it is zero, zero, and zero, only what they're told to think, like on "Outer Limits" where the show itself tells us that everything we see and hear is CONTROLLED by the Controller. Outer Limits watchers who attack the Christian faith are blind hypocrites utterly blind to what they're attacking. In addition to www.creation.com, see www.desiringGod.org and www.hopeinGod.org if you dare try to handle the truth that will set you free.
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ZAROVE — 10 years ago(November 05, 2015 04:39 AM)
russedav -
Only to those who don't know what the Constitution actually says.
Oh, I know what it saysand about the men who wrote it.
Only ignorant bigots fail to know America was founded as a Christian nation
Well, the Constitution is nt what America was fouded on, It wasn;'t even the original Document America was governed under.
Its taken on that sort of central role, but its not the original foundation.
And the original Foundation of Americ was open rebellion againt a Christian Government and Christian King.
Which violates Romans 13, by the way.
And do you know much aout King George as a man? He wasn't the Tyrant he was depicted as by Americas less than Honest Foudners.
"endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights." Anyone who denies this (e.g. 0bamamaniacs enslaved to our first atheist Muslim white house occupant, not legally elected president)
Obama does not deny this. Nor is he an Atheist, and certiahly not an Atheist Muslim.
In Reality he is a Christian.
Also, he was legally elected.
is himself enslaved and only points one ignorant finger at Christians to have three pointing back at himself,
Obama doe snot condemn Christians in general, so your entire point is invalid.
3x guiltier, proving by his accusations that he knows nothing whatsoever about the faith he attacks, like anything about the Bible he mindlessly attacks, enslaved to the antiscience trash of bogus plagiarist misotheist clergyman Darwin contrary to the true science of greats like creationists Galileo, Pasteur & Von Braun and countless others.
Galileo wa born before Darwin, and may not have been a Creationist. Pasteur was also arond before Darwin but did live in his lifetime, but guess what? He accepted Evolution. So did Von Braun. He was a Lutheran, and tyically Lutherans are not Creatioists.
True science, like America, was founded by creationist Christians;
Actually the idea of gradual Creation and more allegorical readings of Scripture were common int he Middle Ages and even in the Early Modern Period, even amongst Protestants.
Creatioism is a fairly new innovation.
the little we have today is being destroyed by evolutionists devoted to shredding what little's left of that Christian foundation as civilization crumbles around us in the mad rush of 0bamanation and others to return to the evil, vile barbarism whence the true Christian faith (vs bogus caricatures) rescued us.
You do know that many Christias accept Evolutin, Right? And beleiving in volution doesnt mean oen is an Atheist? Or immoral?
See creation.com for the few who can handle the truth that evolution is garbage by useful idiots for useful idiots, something I researched independently for myself in 1975 in college unlike today where the gullible think what they're told to think.
Then present a Reasoned arguent, nt just cheap insult.
The internet has been the glorious death knell for evolution now that its priests and media no longer control the microphone to keep creationists from speaking as they once did as deluded falsely-so-called "liberal" fascists like the evolutionists that opposed creationist Galileo, trying to prevent his geokinetic truth from hindering their geocentric system. If evolutionists had controlled science from then until now we'd still be told to believe the sun revolved around the earth thanks to their "consensus" "science" like today's "anthropocentric global warming" fraud exposed by publicizing the lies of the East Anglia crowd that "cooked the books" to make $ off gullible tree huggers vainlly pretending to know anything about science or reality or the Christian faith, but whose true knowledge about any of it is zero, zero, and zero, only what they're told to think, like on "Outer Limits" where the show itself tells us that everything we see and hear is CONTROLLED by the Controller.
OK, Heliocentrism is not related to Evolution so there's no Reaos tot hink Evolutionists woudl still have us ebelifve it. This is liek when Atheits argue the Bible is a Flat Earht book, tis stupidity.
And many Christians accept Global Warming, which is not a Theological topic at all.
And plenty of peopel disagree wiht you and still hink for themselves.
Outer Limits watchers who attack the Christian faith are blind hypocrites utterly blind to what they're attacking. In addition to www.creation.com, see www.desiringGod.org and www.hopeinGod.org if you dare try to handle the truth that will set you free.
You gave them no Reason to, as you basically insulted them, which makes them defensive. -
ZAROVE — 10 years ago(November 05, 2015 04:28 AM)
jbaker1-2 -
Hardly surprising. Conservatives tend to go through life in a permanent state of confusion.
It's sayign things liek this that reinforces the Reality that peopel tend to be tribalist, nd tend to see peopel of ricval Tribes not as simply diffeent, but somehwo inferior or Evil.
Conservatives, of coruse, arent really going through Life perpetually confused, you just rpefer this caricature as it invalidates them as people. -
nabors76 — 10 years ago(December 03, 2015 10:36 AM)
That is, at best, a gross over simplification and, at worst, yet another shining example of the inadequacies of the public education system and the mass non-education/indoctrination it commits. The First Amendment was written to prevent a FEDERALLY Sponsored Church, not to completely separate politics and religion. In fact, many US states had state religions or required their citizens to be a member of a church. This ended around 1833 when Taxachussetts shut down their established church. The "wall of separation" was an invention pulled out of the butt of the lunatic Earl Warren; his penumbra of pabulum. But, pretending for a moment that anything he said made sense and jelled with a sane person's logic, there is no prohibition what so ever against a person mixing religion and politics. Members of the Church of Hypocritical Left Wing Frakking Nut Cases do it every time they vote.
House and Gibbs are my role models!!! -
ZAROVE — 10 years ago(November 05, 2015 04:25 AM)
DrSamba -
and you can also put the blind followers of obama in there buddha. im sure you just forgot.
That's just stupid.
Why? He has a valid pointt. But I think you just want to bash Relgiion and use this as soem fault nly Relgiion has, when in Reality its a fault we ee in other areas. -
jbaker1-2 — 1 year ago(October 16, 2024 04:17 AM)
…and you can also put the blind followers of obama in there buddha. im sure you just forgot.
<sigh> Give a right-winger the slightest chance to show the world how ****ing stupid he is and he'll take it. Every single time.
There are 8.2 billion people in the world. 8.19 billion of them have never heard of and don't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk. Get over it.