Hmmm?Dalton wrote:*yawn*GC wrote:Absolutly!ArthurDent wrote:He's actually just barely scraped the surface of possible quotes to use in that regard.
Here's some more!
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Half of these quotes aren't even from founding fathers, and the other half consists mostly of personal opinions or beliefs. I see nothing in these quotes that were actually from federal laws.
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The rest of this goes against the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. Any and all suggestions or proofs that the United States is a Christian nation is nullified completely and absolutely by this single amendment, no ifs, ands or buts.Thanks for playing. You lose.GC wrote:What?
Not what you had in mind?
Aw, shucks....
You were perfectly willing to accept, and even praise, a list of non-governmental privte quotes when they supported your position.
Oh, and for the record, I'm not arguing that America is OFFICIALY a Christian nation, or that it ever was.
My point are two:
1. That you can prove either side with a list of quotes. My list was no more conclusive than the one which started this thread - and no LESS so.
2. America WAS, and largely is though at an ever declining rate, a Christian nation - not governmentally or officially but CULTURALY.
The official position of the First amendment has no bearing on the nature of the overwhelming cultural reality.
I know that fact burns you pagans up, but hey, hold on, things are mvoing your way. If you live long enough.