But, the vast majority were Christians from various Christian denominations.Originally posted by Zadok
My intent was to show that deists and non-christians signed it to.
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But, the vast majority were Christians from various Christian denominations.Originally posted by Zadok
My intent was to show that deists and non-christians signed it to.
But, the vast majority were Christians from various Christian denominations.
The 12 disciples of Jesus, except for John, were murdered also.Originally posted by Zadok
...then he was murdered. So much for god's will eh?
All men and women on this Earth descend from the two persons Adam and Eve.
Dr. King lived long enough to accomplish God's will and to plant the seeds thereof, which have given birth to blessed fruit.
Thank you, so please refrain from posting links to sites which are offensive to Christians, be they sites of the maniacal atheist variety or otherwise.Originally posted by Zadok
Cyclo Rider, you radiate with a christ-like glow and understanding.
No, they were the first human beings on Earth. All of humanity descended from the two persons Adam and Eve.Originally posted by Zadok
Adam and Eve are either a myth or an allegory.
According to your will, racism is okay.According to god's will, slavery is A-OK!!! Which means all of his anti-segregation movements were WRONG!!!
You can, but what you posted wasn't Christian or fundamentalist. It was maniacal heresy.Originally posted by Zadok
So I can't post sites from maniacal fundamental christians either?
Originally posted by elephanticity
The founders went to great effort to disassociate the government from ANY religion.
LOL! That is a lie.Most of the original Congress men were Deist or Atheists.
How naive. Just because the US Constitution doesn't say adultery is "wrong," doesn't make it right. The Ten Commandments are rules to live one's life by morally and ethically.Anyone convinced that the nation is founded on the Bible could please explain how many of the ten commandments are unconstitutional?
Which happens to be the Creator with a capital *C*, God almighty, the one true God. Notice it didn't say the rights men get from government. It said from Creator! The US government was designed to protect those rights given to men by their Creator.The Declaration of independence mentions the rights men get from their creator.
Why should it? The Founders held the truth of the Creator to be self-evident.The constitution does not mention God in any way, shape, or form.
NOT the vast majority. Most believed there is a god, but rejected Jesus' divinity or Jesus altogether.
...Then we MACROEVOLVED into multiple races. Funny how evolution suites you when needed but then you deny it as godless nonsense when you don't need it.
Originally posted by elephanticity
The founders went to great effort to disassociate the government from ANY religion.
It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on RELIGIONS, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason, peoples of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity and freedom of worship here.
-- Patrick Henry (17361799)
And Benjamin Franklin.Originally posted by messenjah
Maybe you should study your history a little bit more. Every signer of the Decleration of independence was a Christian who believed that Jesus was the Messiah and that He performed miracles. Everyone that is except Thomas Jefferson.
Originally posted by Shodan
And Benjamin Franklin.
Check YOUR non-atheistic history books.
Regards,
Shodan

"I cannot conceive otherwise than that He, the Infinite Father, expects or requires no worship or praise from us, but that He is even infinitely above it."
--Benjamin Franklin
[from "Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion", Nov. 20, 1728]
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/john_remsburg/six_historic_americans/chapter_4.htmlIn his letter to Ezra Stiles, he extols the system of morals taught by "Jesus of Nazareth," but says, "I apprehend it has received various corrupting changes, and I have, with most of the Dissenters in England, doubts as to his divinity."