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America is a White Christian nation, deal with it!

Too late. Just sit back, relax, and watch the brown people take over.
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And speaking from experience, it is -fun- to help them!
Enough inter-"racial" conjugation, and the future 'Merikan will be a nice golden tan.
Then the dummies will have to find something else simple-minded to take on as a hate symbol.
 
I'm pretty cynical when it comes to the thoughts and motivations of the American public, but do I really have to point this out? We elected a black president. I think you're overestimating the level of support for your brand of crazy by at least an order of magnitude.
 
He spoke also this parable to certain people who were convinced of their own righteousness, and who despised all others.
"Two men went up into the temple to pray; one was a white supremacist/Nazi/KKK member, and the other was a sane human being. The white supremacist/Nazi/KKK member stood and prayed to himself like this: 'God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortioners, unrighteous, adulterers, or even like this sane human being. I fast twice a week. I give tithes of all that I get.'
But the sane human being, standing far away, wouldn't even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, 'God, be merciful to me, a sinner!' I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted."

– Luke 18:9-14, World English Bible
 
I think the correct title for this thread should have been "America USED to be a white christian nation".

:)
 
I think the correct title for this thread should have been "America USED to be a white christian nation".

:)

I suspect that's what some people mean when they say the U.S. was founded as a Christian nation. (And even so, they're wrong.)

I would point out that that it was also founded as a nation that had nothing faster than horses for general transportation. I wouldn't go around saying that the U.S. is a horse-and-buggy nation.
 
Indeed. So how was your weekend carlitos?

I watched an Opera about Spaniards written by a French guy and performed in French starring an American ginger, a black woman, a Mexican, and a Puerto Rican as the leads- after eating dinner in an Irish pub.

Oh, and I got to the opera house riding on a train built by the Japanese.
 
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I watched an Opera about Spaniards written by a French guy and performed in French starring an American ginger, a black woman, a Mexican, and a Puerto Rican as the leads- after eating dinner in an Irish pub.

Oh, and I got to the opera house riding on a train built by the Japanese.
Carmen? Don Quixote?

I suppose, in OP's world, Shakespeare's Othello would also be banned.

OK, hands up who thinks the OP is actually serious and not just pathetically chain-yanking.
 
I watched an Opera about Spaniards written by a French guy and performed in French starring an American ginger, a black woman, a Mexican, and a Puerto Rican as the leads- after eating dinner in an Irish pub.

Oh, and I got to the opera house riding on a train built by the Japanese.
In other words, the OP's vision of hell on earth. :p
 
Liberals and faux conservatives like to say that multiculturalism/tolerance/secularism are American values.

But this is transparently ignorant. America upon it's founding enslaved the negro, displaced savages with productive white colonists, and executed gays.

I know liberals find it hard to avoid lying, but you just make yourself look stupid when you claim the heritage of the constitution/founding fathers.


Cool story, bro
 
I suspect that's what some people mean when they say the U.S. was founded as a Christian nation. (And even so, they're wrong.)

I would point out that that it was also founded as a nation that had nothing faster than horses for general transportation. I wouldn't go around saying that the U.S. is a horse-and-buggy nation.

I am stealing this.
 
I am segregating a number of the off-topic posts across the forum border into to the AAH internment camp. Stay on topic or you could be next.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic  Posted By: Tricky
 
Liberals and faux conservatives like to say that multiculturalism/tolerance/secularism are American values.

But this is transparently ignorant. America upon it's founding enslaved the negro, displaced savages with productive white colonists, and executed gays.

I know liberals find it hard to avoid lying, but you just make yourself look stupid when you claim the heritage of the constitution/founding fathers.

You are wrong, so you deal with that.
 
Liberals and faux conservatives like to say that multiculturalism/tolerance/secularism are American values.

But this is transparently ignorant. America upon it's founding enslaved the negro, displaced savages with productive white colonists, and executed gays.

I know liberals find it hard to avoid lying, but you just make yourself look stupid when you claim the heritage of the constitution/founding fathers.

I'm not american, but I'm sure it's somehwere in your constitution that you're specifically not a religious nation of any sort? I could be wrong, not being of american stock*


Anyway, what happened to:

"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door"


Are you only required of good christian poor and huddled masses yearning to breathe free and sod all the others?



*but then again, neither are you, probably.
 
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I'm not american, but I'm sure it's somehwere in your constitution that you're specifically not a religious nation of any sort? I could be wrong, not being of american stock*

Article VI paragraph 3 prohibits requiring any religious test as a qualification for public office.

The First Amendment guarantees the free practice of any religion and prohibits establishing a state religion (which has been interpreted broadly to refer even to the state giving preference to any religion).

[ETA: These are the only two mentions of religion in the U.S. Constitution.]

You might be thinking of the Treaty of Tripoli, a document signed and ratified into U.S. law very shortly after the Constitution was ratified which says explicitly that we have nothing against Islam and no quarrel with the Muslims since the U.S. "is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion". The treaty agrees that we will never use any differences in religion as a pretext for aggression.
 
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Article VI paragraph 3 prohibits requiring any religious test as a qualification for public office.

The First Amendment guarantees the free practice of any religion and prohibits establishing a state religion (which has been interpreted broadly to refer even to the state giving preference to any religion).

[ETA: These are the only two mentions of religion in the U.S. Constitution.]

You might be thinking of the Treaty of Tripoli, a document signed and ratified into U.S. law very shortly after the Constitution was ratified which says explicitly that we have nothing against Islam and no quarrel with the Muslims since the U.S. "is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion". The treaty agrees that we will never use any differences in religion as a pretext for aggression.

Always willing to be educated. Thanks.

I'm confusing myself with 'freedom of religion', aren't I?

Would it be foolish on my part to assume that if the founding fathers had wanted the United States to be a christian country, they might have mentioned it in the document?
 

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