Hey, is that your graphic? Can I steal a copy?
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Not my graphic but feel free to use it. Saw it on twitter with a link to the survey it was made from.
Hey, is that your graphic? Can I steal a copy?
EDIT: Oops, quoted wrong post. Should be:
I'm speaking of the Constitution. If you didn't get that, my mistake.* The christian god of course is not explicitly mentioned in the Declaration, just "Nature's god, Creator, and Divine Providence."
*Perhaps not.
Nope, just endorses a particular religion.So a cross changes the Constitution? It forces people to worship a certain way?
What you or your wife view as an endorsement doesn't matter. It's what the courts decide. One man's nutcase is another man's visionary. Some would say only a nutcase would oppose reasonable gun control, or believe in a giant North American monkey.I don't want one burning in my yard or anything, but I don't mind one as part of a Christmas display. My wife certainly doesn't view it as anything required or endorced by the US Government as a national religion, as only a nut case would.
Except that it's nothing like it.That's like complaining about the American Eagle being used as an endorsement of Nazi Germany......... Chris B.
Not my graphic but feel free to use it. Saw it on twitter with a link to the survey it was made from.
I just find it funny that Atheists don't volunteer to work thru Christmas, that's all. It seems that though they may disapprove of the holiday, they enjoy the benefits of it without complaint.....Chris B.
Who never mentions the christian god.Written by the same man.
No, it wasn't.Certainly the US was not intended to be a Christian only nation.
No, it wasn't. Hardly any of it.Yet it is a nation founded upon Christian ideals and beliefs.
Yep.Freedom of religion is alive here . . .
Which it isn't.. . . yet it seems to be under constant attack
Atheists believe in a lot of thingsBy those who choose to believe nothing.
Meaningless.Yet simply look to your money to see who the US trusts in..........
Chris B.
Written by the same man. Certainly the US was not intended to be a Christian only nation. Yet it is a nation founded upon Christian ideals and beliefs. Freedom of religion is alive here, yet it seems to be under constant attack by those who choose to believe nothing. Yet simply look to your money to see who the US trusts in..........
Chris B.
The DOI and the Constitution were written by the same man? Do tell...
anyone who has a glancing knowledge of US history.
That's getting into a slippery area. One can agree that some parts need amending from time to time, but not to the point of deletion of certain rights......
Some of those rights were viewed to be bestowed upon us by God. Let's not limit those out of existence. Chris B.
I think this is a large part of the problem. There's a strong desire in many to focus only positive American history and this causes significant problems and creates absurd, illogical views lie those shown in the survey. For example: Lawrence Colburn quietly passed away last week with no fanfare. If there was a better knowledge of the warts of American history, he would be a national hero.
Written by the same man. Certainly the US was not intended to be a Christian only nation. Yet it is a nation founded upon Christian ideals and beliefs. Freedom of religion is alive here, yet it seems to be under constant attack by those who choose to believe nothing. Yet simply look to your money to see who the US trusts in..........
Chris B.
I thought the point was that African Americans had unique problems and were uniquely mistreated and hence needed effort to be expended to advance their interests that average Americans don't need. Is that not the case? Given all the rhetoric about the disproportionate suffering of the black community, if after 8 years Obama hasn't managed to asymetrically direct any resources to them, I'm baffled as to why he still seems to be popular in the black community. Why would one expect people to think that they were getting more or less than they deserve in the same numbers as average Americans if they have unequal problems and have unequal resources dedicated to them?Look what happens when black is substituted for average American.
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This seems to be a larger problem than Trump voters. White America disproportionately doesn't view African Americans as average Americans. Trump is a symptom of a much larger problem.
The DOI and the Constitution were written by the same man? Do tell...
My impression isn't that Strict Constructionists want to delete rights... they just want to restore the original definition of who is entitled to those rights.
ie: White Christian Males with Wealth.
They argue that the Constitution never said these rights are for everybody, so the amendments and 'interpretations' extending the scope of rights to others (Blacks, Atheists, Women, the poor) are not legitimate.
For the record, being an atheist does not mean you automatically disapprove of the holiday. So your are building yet another strawman. Do you ever do anything else?
Also, I have known plenty of atheists who work Christmas. I choose not to because there is no point having the store open on that day and there is family that does celebrate.
I think this is a large part of the problem. There's a strong desire in many to focus only positive American history and this causes significant problems and creates absurd, illogical views lie those shown in the survey. For example: Lawrence Colburn quietly passed away last week with no fanfare. If there was a better knowledge of the warts of American history, he would be a national hero.
Nope, just endorses a particular religion.
What you or your wife view as an endorsement doesn't matter. It's what the courts decide. One man's nutcase is another man's visionary. Some would say only a nutcase would oppose reasonable gun control, or believe in a giant North American monkey.
Except that it's nothing like it.
Wow, that would be a very racist and sexist view......I don't know anyone like that. Perhaps those attending cross burnings in sheets may think that way?
Or possibly those that practice Sharia law?
Certainly doesn't sound like a Baptist view.....Chris B.
Certainly doesn't sound like a Baptist view.....Chris B.
Jerry Falwell said:“The facilities should be separate. When God has drawn a line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line,” he said in one sermon. In another: “The true Negro does not want integration. He realizes his potential is far better among his own race.”
Associated Press said:Failing to heed the call from Southern Baptist leaders to integrate their churches in pursuit of racial justice, two-thirds of evangelicals polled expressed no interest in seeing their congregations become more ethnically diverse . . .