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45% of Americans Say U.S. Should Be a ‘Christian Nation’


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1 minute ago, f8ta1ity54 said:

"If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven."

-Jebus H. Christ

Christians, why are you bothering to acquire material wealth in this world?

You love to take things out of context. Got questions.org can answer every question or misunderstandings you have.

 

 

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1 minute ago, f8ta1ity54 said:

The government cannot sponsor a religion. That means, the government cannot say "we are now a Christian nation". What part of that do you not understand?

Dude, it doesn’t say that. You literally posted it. It’s says it can’t prevent you from choosing your own religion lol

 

 

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1 minute ago, Angry Byrds said:

Why haven’t the democrats. The church is giving from member donations, they don’t have Ukrainian war fund money. They give to people who go to them, sometimes to those who don’t. 

So, the church isn't strong enough to end homelessness? gotcha.

OK so i'll vote for progressive candidates who will. I'm not going to defend what the democrats do. 

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11 hours ago, foster said:

At least the founding fathers knew enough to prescribe the separation of church and state. 
 

 

 

8 hours ago, Angry Byrds said:

I love when people say this and they don’t understand the true meaning of separation of church and state. It doesn’t mean that the country can’t have a religion, it means you have the freedom of religion without persecution. 
 

So what did you mean by this in regards to the post by foster?

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1 minute ago, Angry Byrds said:

It means that the government can’t be run by the Church and that the church can not be paid by the government. It doesn’t mean that 99% of our Presidents can’t be Christians.

Do you agree or disagree with this statement:

"the founding fathers knew enough to prescribe the separation of church and state."

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54 minutes ago, f8ta1ity54 said:

I hate religious extremists of all faiths. Evangelical Christians just happen to be the dominant religious group in the country. The people I want to elect to office have plans to combat wealth inequality and homelessness. The GOP doesn't give two fucks about either of those things.

Its an excuse. You didn't utter a word when Muslim parents complained about having porn books in schools. 

The devil is so much in your head that you are so bothered by the thought if Chrisitanity.

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2 minutes ago, RichJ said:

Its an excuse. You didn't utter a word when Muslim parents complained about having porn books in schools. 

The devil is so much in your head that you are so bothered by the thought if Chrisitanity.

What porn books? citation needed.

Muslims trying to ban books are just like Christians trying to ban books, I don't support either. 

At least you're starting to see the parallels between Christian theocracy and sharia law.

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