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Kim Davis trial over refusal to issue marriage licenses
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Motley Wrote:Why didn't the founding fathers just write that we were a Christian nation in any of the founding documents then? Especially the Constitution. Seems like something they would have included if that's their intention.

You can't honestly tell me that the Deists and Freemasons that played the biggest part in our founding had any intentions of one religion trumping all others.

They set up barring of religious tests for political office for a reason as well. I don't need much beyond the opening words of the 1st Amendment to tell myself that Christianity has no place in our government nor does any other religion.

Keep telling yourself that, and keep desperately grasping on to your fairy tale story of what this country was meant to be. I don't need to defend or argue much. Things are going my way after all.



You know, some things just cannot be hidden. Like when certain folks cannot hide their anger with regard to the truths of God. I recognize the circular logic of your posts from discussions of the past. Notwithstanding I cannot comply with your suggestion owing to the fact that, as I have already mentioned, history and the founding documents are literally replete with references to God. It is not a matter of deluding myself ala the manner of the liberal, it's more reading comprehension I would say.

Yours' is a false argument. Never have I heard, even one single hair on fire, hard right conservative, say that the US was founded as a theocracy. "The God of Nature" is cited however, and so is reference to the laws of nature. Nor has any credible authority ever suggested that ALL the founding fathers were believing/professing Christians. There is a natural order of things, and those things existed long before the twisted liberal view which states that the Constitution guarantees deviants the right to pursue their perversions as a protected class slimed it's way onto the world stage. That only happened since the Supremely misguided court made certain rulings. But, as Huckabee said, there is no such law, and the SC certainly is not authorized under the Constitution to write one. At any rate, my point would be that the consciences of the majority of US public servants were greatly influenced by their faith in God up until the recent past. Therefore, they tended to govern with dignity and respect. Not so much right now, and therein lies and exposes the true failing of the Church.

I understand the false sense of glee from among liberals however, as the court's apparent ruling seems to give the citizens of this land no alternative. Things really are going your way, in that we conservative Christians have seemingly been legislated into submission. But then, that is consistent with prophecy, is it not?
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Kim Davis trial over refusal to issue marriage licenses - by TheRealThing - 09-03-2015, 11:28 PM

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