I don't know it all. My latest calculations have me at 92.3% dating back to 1989.
I was using the DOI because it referred to God and the Creator. I am not talking about the Cons uion. I am talking about how currently the Government is debating Gay marriage and abortion, two acts which are a sin in Christianity, and imposing laws on these two issues.
I don't know it all. My latest calculations have me at 92.3% dating back to 1989.
Well yeah, states do have laws on these issues.
But what I've been trying to point out is that the founding fathers didn't want this!!!! They didn't want religion to justify any of our laws. If ideals from both sides coincide, so be it, but they didn't want to look to religion to create laws. The fact that many politicians use their religion for influence on their stances is a human flaw!!! So, the short answer is, many politicians are stupid.
Nice.
You still didn't understand the post.
But, oh well.
My ORIGNIAL POINT was referring to Gay marriage and abortion in this modern day and age. I alluded to the DOI because it referred to God, which is funny because the founding fathers didn't have God on their mind. I never meant to go in depth about the DOI or consitution or the founding fathers. The main point was that this nation debates passing and amending laws that deal with religous conotations.
Wow. You must have been the smartest 12-year-old who ever lived.
Well, we currently have politicians that have flaws in their logic and reasoning, what do you want me to tell you?
The founding fathers didn't want this nonsense.
Peewee's vast intelligence of all things is amazing.
I don't get what you are trying to say? That the religon of Hammurabi had nothing to do with there laws? Religon was given to the people by Priests and rulers in Babylon. Hammurabi introduced the laws given to him by God. Whether you want to accept it or not, God was the main fact Hammurabi passed these laws, priests accepted, people accepted it.
I don't care about the founding fathers. My main point is that civilizations have often derived there laws from religon and I was just pointing out an example.
E20, here's a clip for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fliF...om=PL&index=46
Sure, religion plays a huge influential role for many of our politicians...in fact, WAY TOO MANY. It's sad. And again....our founding fathers didn't want this . I couldn't find the entire clip, which I find more useful and interesting, but at least you get the point.
Oh no. I never push my religion on anyone and I'm not so closed minded that I think one MUST have religion in their lives to live good moral lives. If religion doesn't work for you that is fine with me. That is why I'm not the perfect Catholic. While I am pro-life and believe life begins at conception I will not push my faith on others. But that is a different discussion that I've gone round and round with others. And it isn't hard to understand how others ridicule religion like Bill Maher.
I know..and I pointed out finally how the founding fathers of this great nation decided it was best to leave religion out of it.
And also, then why were you mentioning current times?
Not to make this political but then I assume you don't have an issue with President Obama saying the US is NOT a Christian country?
Brahahahahaha!!!!![]()
Because in current times abortion and gay marriage laws are being created and the fact that these laws are being amended, rejected, passed is because it was wrong due to religous ideals.
Why would I have an issue with it?
I don't believe we as a country should have any affiliation with a religion, I think religion should be kept private and out of politics.
+1 I concur.
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