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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chadwick: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jomama: [qb] It was called the age of reason guys, because people sought to break free from the chains of religious tyrany. Also note the lack of mention of Jesus Christ in our oaths or documents. There is mention of God - but that is mentioned in even one of your quotes as the God of Nature - which is a Diest idea. Understand that Diest does not equal Christian - it is similar to saying that Christianity is Judaism, or that Judaism is Islam. bah.. what am I thinking... just irrelavent details ... :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]Joe I'm not going to take the bait but I will offer that the reason you encounter so much venom on this site (and likely elsewhere) is due to you way you write your arguments. You come off as talking down to people. (That is mainly why I seem to do so to you, as you don't see me talk to anyone else that way) You also read beyond and try to interpret what people mean and not what they say/write. At no point did I claim that our country was founded with christian doctrines. I do think that many of our laws are rooted in values of which many reflect chistian values. The separation intention is obvious but to try to erase all evidence of the herratige of this country having included christianity as a central part of it's earliest citizens values and thus reflected in parts of government throughout its history is a bad road to go down. It is one thing to move forward with a separation of church and state but to erase and remove monuments from state flags and government buildings that reflect christian herratige is rewriting history. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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