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If America was meant to be a Christian Nation, why seperate church and state?
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[quote:themessengernevermatters:MV81NDQxNDkxXzEwMDY1MTk0NF83QjA0RDY3Mg==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 85890454:MV81NDQxNDkxXzEwMDY1MTg1OF82QTZCQzEyRg==] [quote:themessengernevermatters:MV81NDQxNDkxXzEwMDY1MTc4MF9EQTQyNzA2RA==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 67229503:MV81NDQxNDkxXzU2RkJBRjU1] Answer: It was never meant to be a Christian nation, it was meant to be the Beast's Nation. The founding fathers where all Masons and practiced witchcraft. Most of the founding fathers where Satanist's. [/quote] It wasn't meant to be a christian nation, but absolute bullshit on them being Satanists. Most of them were Deists and part of the enlightenment philosophical movement. They honored the importance of a creator, but also felt that creator was ultimately unknowable. The only knowledge that could be gained of the creator was by rational and thorough examination of the creation. It is one of the most important movements in history and launched freedom and science in many of the western nations, slowly freeing them from the reins of the kings and the church. Most Christians would consider them heretics though, because they didn't adhere to denominations or dogma. They sure loved freedom though. [/quote] They were Christians. [/quote] No they weren't actually. They were part of the rational movement. Even Thomas Jefferson cut out the entire old testament out of his bible and a great deal of the new testament as well. You can still go to his museum and see it. Many of the others were Deist as well. They would hardly fit in your church and you would probably drive them out before to long. The constitution and the entire model of this government came out of the rational enlightenment movement. If you haven't studied that movement you don't know what the fuck you are talking about. They never once ever in any document tied GOD the creator to any religion. They just came from state enforced religious slavery under the Crown. The French revolution was actually started by the same movement and had the same exact intents and goals. And I don't care what book you read from some fox news host or guest that tells you how they were all good christens. [/quote]
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Answer: It was never meant to be a Christian nation, it was meant to be the Beast's Nation. The founding fathers where all Masons and practiced witchcraft. Most of the founding fathers where Satanist's.
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