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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post


    There. Your internet articles that all say the same thing and here's mine.

    I'm no Bible thumper. How you deal with God is your business.
    Weren't you the one I read about in some thread where you were stating you had all sorts of classified information and had the upper hand on some scandal awhile ago? If so, you might as well just post up the Loose Change documentary and call it legit.
    "Address:


    Trend Micro has confirmed that this website can transmit malicious software or has been involved in online scams or fraud."

    Hmm, can't check your link. As for classified information, I have no idea what the fuck you are talking about.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    You do know that "Under god" in the pledge and "In god we trust" were added in 1954 and 1956 respectively, right? The original US motto is E pluribus unum, which means "Of many, one."

    Fucking learn history, idiot.
    You aren't all there as usual. The point is God and religion were a part of US government since the beginning whether you want to believe it or not. I am still waiting for you to "run with this one." So far you haven't said squat other than to show how butt hurt you can be when God is mentioned.

    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    You are wrong.

    There. Your internet articles that all say the same thing and here's mine.

    I'm no Bible thumper. How you deal with God is your business.
    Weren't you the one I read about in some thread where you were stating you had all sorts of classified information and had the upper hand on some scandal awhile ago? If so, you might as well just post up the Loose Change documentary and call it legit.

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  • Silverback
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    Originally posted by Ratt View Post
    Jesus probably looked like Osama Bin Laden.
    nah, probably much more like the Zohan. Israelis aren't as dark and their hair as rough

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  • Ratt
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    Originally posted by Silverback View Post
    But, Jesus was Merican!
    Jesus probably looked like Osama Bin Laden.

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  • Silverback
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    But, Jesus was Merican!

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    Leave the history major alone. He needs his moment in the sun every now and then.
    I derive great pleasure in correcting the falsely informed. Combine that with my love of History and contempt for Christian ignorance and I'll run with it.

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  • Ratt
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    Leave the history major alone. He needs his moment in the sun every now and then.
    This.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    You put far more effort into this post than he is worthy of. Just sayin'.
    Leave the history major alone. He needs his moment in the sun every now and then.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    You are wrong.


    Source:
    Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, the Advantage Edition of THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition offers readers the complete narrative while limiting the number of photos, features, tables, and maps. Author Joseph R. Conlin's award-winning teaching and writing styles are reflected in this colorful look at the individuals, events, and ideas that have shaped our nation's past. Organized into short chapters and updated with new insights into recently published research, this text sets the story in a political context, weaving in social, cultural, economic, intellectual, constitutional, diplomatic, and military events along the way. Conlin's popular How They Lived vignettes--many of which are new in this edition--bring historical stories to life and emphasize the human and social dimensions of history. With its literary prose style and its unifying voice, THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition will capture and hold your students' interest as it guides them on an eye-opening walk through the past. Available in the following split options: CENGAGE ADVANTAGE BOOKS: THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition (Chapters 1-52), ISBN: 978-1-111-34339-2; Volume I: To 1877 (Chapters 1-24), ISBN: 978-1-111-34335-4; Volume II: Since 1865 (Chapters 24-52), ISBN: 978-1-111-34340-8.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.


    This is a story of a true Christian who believed for nearly three decades, having grown up the son of evangelical missionary parents, later becoming a missionary himself. Yet he slowly lost his faith and now no longer holds it. In this part-autobiography, part-expos?, Ken traces his journey from evangelical missionary to secular humanist while remaining part of a committed Christian family. He looks back at a number of reasons he remained a believer for over a decade after his initial doubts began at university, critically evaluating each one in a separate chapter. Whether or not you agree with Ken's conclusions, you will find his journey and his reasons for taking it fascinating and informative. You will end up better understanding, if not appreciating, the mind of apostates whose desire is to follow the evidence wherever it leads.


    Oh, and as for the Founding Fathers Being Christians, you are also wrong.

    Jefferson-

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    Monroe-


    Franklin-
    His fucking autobiography
    Franklin, Benjamin (1771 (1958)). Autobiography and other writings. Cambridge: Riverside. p. 52.


    Madison-
    UFABET เว็บแทงบอลออนไลน์ คาสิโนครบวงจร อันดับ 1 ของไทย Chassis-plans ฝาก-ถอนออโต้ รวดเร็ว ปลอดภัย มั่นคง บริการ 24 ชั่วโมง





    Were some of them Christian? Sure, Hamilton is a good example. But while many if not most of the founding fathers believed in a divine being, they were not Christians.

    I knew being an American History major would pay off at some point. Shame it had to be debating some uninformed bible beater on the internet.
    You put far more effort into this post than he is worthy of. Just sayin'.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    The fact remains Washington and our Forefathers were all reportedly devout Christians and nation was built upon Christian beliefs.
    You are wrong.


    Source:
    Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, the Advantage Edition of THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition offers readers the complete narrative while limiting the number of photos, features, tables, and maps. Author Joseph R. Conlin's award-winning teaching and writing styles are reflected in this colorful look at the individuals, events, and ideas that have shaped our nation's past. Organized into short chapters and updated with new insights into recently published research, this text sets the story in a political context, weaving in social, cultural, economic, intellectual, constitutional, diplomatic, and military events along the way. Conlin's popular How They Lived vignettes--many of which are new in this edition--bring historical stories to life and emphasize the human and social dimensions of history. With its literary prose style and its unifying voice, THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition will capture and hold your students' interest as it guides them on an eye-opening walk through the past. Available in the following split options: CENGAGE ADVANTAGE BOOKS: THE AMERICAN PAST, Ninth Edition (Chapters 1-52), ISBN: 978-1-111-34339-2; Volume I: To 1877 (Chapters 1-24), ISBN: 978-1-111-34335-4; Volume II: Since 1865 (Chapters 24-52), ISBN: 978-1-111-34340-8.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.


    This is a story of a true Christian who believed for nearly three decades, having grown up the son of evangelical missionary parents, later becoming a missionary himself. Yet he slowly lost his faith and now no longer holds it. In this part-autobiography, part-expos?, Ken traces his journey from evangelical missionary to secular humanist while remaining part of a committed Christian family. He looks back at a number of reasons he remained a believer for over a decade after his initial doubts began at university, critically evaluating each one in a separate chapter. Whether or not you agree with Ken's conclusions, you will find his journey and his reasons for taking it fascinating and informative. You will end up better understanding, if not appreciating, the mind of apostates whose desire is to follow the evidence wherever it leads.


    Oh, and as for the Founding Fathers Being Christians, you are also wrong.

    Jefferson-

    UFABET เว็บแทงบอลออนไลน์ คาสิโนครบวงจร อันดับ 1 ของไทย Chassis-plans ฝาก-ถอนออโต้ รวดเร็ว ปลอดภัย มั่นคง บริการ 24 ชั่วโมง



    Monroe-


    Franklin-
    His fucking autobiography
    Franklin, Benjamin (1771 (1958)). Autobiography and other writings. Cambridge: Riverside. p. 52.


    Madison-
    UFABET เว็บแทงบอลออนไลน์ คาสิโนครบวงจร อันดับ 1 ของไทย Chassis-plans ฝาก-ถอนออโต้ รวดเร็ว ปลอดภัย มั่นคง บริการ 24 ชั่วโมง





    Were some of them Christian? Sure, Hamilton is a good example. But while many if not most of the founding fathers believed in a divine being, they were not Christians.

    I knew being an American History major would pay off at some point. Shame it had to be debating some uninformed bible beater on the internet.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    They were all alien loving liberal athiests? God was not mentioned in the Declaration of Independence? Is not mentioned in our Pledge of Allegiance? Is not on our currency? I am not sure what exactly you are trying to prove, but you can keep trying if you like...
    You do know that "Under god" in the pledge and "In god we trust" were added in 1954 and 1956 respectively, right? The original US motto is E pluribus unum, which means "Of many, one."

    Fucking learn history, idiot.
    Always the ones who have no affiliation with Christianity or the Bible who deem themselves the experts. Seems all you do is bitch with no proof.
    Clearly you aren't an expert on, well, anything. Seems all you do is assert bullshit with no proof, and no understanding of how certain things came to be.

    Edit: And do you know why "In god we trust" is still on money? Rote repetition. The SCOTUS says that the phrase "In god we trust" is meaningless due to rote repetition.

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  • Nash B.
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    The belief that stealing and murdering are bad isn't a Christian belief; it's a belief that Christians share with most non-Christians.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    lol, no. To all of that.
    They were all alien loving liberal athiests? God was not mentioned in the Declaration of Independence? Is not mentioned in our Pledge of Allegiance? Is not on our currency? I am not sure what exactly you are trying to prove, but you can keep trying if you like...
    Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
    Which Christian beliefs - don't steal? Don't murder? Live free and be happy?
    Absolutely. I take it you think US Govt. back then was just as corrupt as it is now?

    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    That last part isn't a christian belief, you've got to be a serf according to them.
    Always the ones who have no affiliation with Christianity or the Bible who deem themselves the experts. Seems all you do is bitch with no proof.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
    Which Christian beliefs - don't steal? Don't murder? Live free and be happy?
    That last part isn't a christian belief, you've got to be a serf according to them.

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    The fact remains Washington and our Forefathers were all reportedly devout Christians and nation was built upon Christian beliefs.
    Which Christian beliefs - don't steal? Don't murder? Live free and be happy?

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