I understand Christians obviously would.
Do you support America to be a Christian Country?
I understand Christians obviously would.
Obviously. The United States of America was founded on Judeo-Christian morality. That’s why all men are created equal. That’s where the concept of God given rights are being drawn from. It’s why we have freedom of speech and of the press, because Christians are suppose to speak the truth even when persecuted. Thus why speech is primarily only restricted by defamation laws in the USA where you are lying about someone and bearing false witness you have legal problems. It’s why Americans have freedom of religion. You can think what you want religiously and you can talk about it, you can worship whatever you want and can not be forcefully converted. This is because Christianity doesn’t call on people to forcefully convert others, it calls on people to choose through their own free will to follow God. It’s why Americans have a right to bear arms, because Jesus specifically told his disciples to get a sword to defend themselves when he was gone, because they would be traveling to spread the word and evil was out there that would try to harm them and they would need to be able to defend themselves and other Christians from harm. It’s why murdering other people is illegal in our country, but self defense is legal and so on. American morality and law comes from Judeo-Christianity, thus why we have such a great Constitution to set the foundation of our nation. Anyone who is against that, clearly wants to destroy the Constitution of the United States and strip our citizens of our God given rights to impose a tyranny over men in a war against God and there are hundreds of millions of Americans that are armed to the teeth whom will fight from every corner of our country to guarantee that never happens.
They type of government we have can only endure when you have noble and a high character people living it.
When faith dies and it is nothing but hedonists running it, freedom becomes just them being free to be as wicked and degenerate as possible until they destroy it which is why crime is rampant, shootings all the time everywhere because everyone is evil and soulless, we have porn everywhere, everyone is a drunk or addicted to drugs, people don't even know what men and women are and we think men can be in women's changing rooms and on their sports teams, there is not border now and millions who hate the country and who have no allegiance to it and who want their 3rd world culture are ushered in by the millions.
What good is "freedom" when everyone is evil and who use freedom to just be as corrupt and putrid as possible?
"When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan."
People everywhere, in every way are wicked now.
Absolutely not. How ridiculous. Not only is it expressly forbidden in the constitution, and for good reason, it’s absurd and untrue. And how offensive! The founding fathers knew how polluted things become when you mix ideology with state power. Church and state should never, ever cross into each other’s lane.
Just because many of the people may be in a cult, does not entitle it to subsume everyone else, and be given a nod to by authorities.
On one hand, it already is, with the majority in the country claiming that faith—and it already gets far more respect than it deserves, but still I would never “support” or claim that the US is a Christian country, per se.
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No, I support the idea of freedom of religion (for everyone) enshrined in the US Constitution. If you believe in an official state religion, maybe you'd be happier in Iran or Israel.
If I could wipe out one religion with a snap of my fingers it would be Evangelical Christianity, a sick twisted version of religion.
not Christian myself but America should be a Christian nation
multiculturalism is obviously a failure
if atheists wanna whine, they should have their own country and rule it with their own subjective morality and see how well it goes
No it shouldn’t, fool. “Multiculturalism” is a failure? — according to who? And what does that even mean?
And where do atheists get thrown into the mix? Atheists don’t have any kind of morality attached to them. They are not a ‘group’ in that sense. We have tons of examples of when religion and state mix, and they’re ALL BAD and a cautionary tale. So you are clearly not informed on anything and need to go back to school.
@Tamera952 yeah especially with marriage but atheists ain't giving that shit up anytime soon
nah they love their fucking alimony and child support and unearned socialism and expect the church to comply with the state
but hey, if you wanna live alongside people think it's ok to shit on your lawn or take pics of children at parks because their culture says so, then go ahead
@Tamera952 who expects the church to comply with the state? the state obviously
regardless of who is in the wrong in a divorce, the state forces assets, finances etc. to be split and incentivizes divorce to overwhelmingly favor women
there's Indians shitting on lawns and beaches and Pakistanis taking pictures of kids at parks while denying any wrongdoing because their culture says so, police are even covering up grooming gangs for them
Still no clue what you’re on about. States usually split it down the middle in case of divorce. All the rest about pictures, parks, and poop, I’ve never heard of any of that happening— are you sure you didn’t dream all that? Don’t know how any of this crap has anything to do with the original question or atheist or whatever.
@Tamera952 nope states split according to the needs of the woman even if the assets and finances are not under her name, even if she is in the wrong. regardless the state has clearly infiltrated religion yet atheists wanna claim separation of church and state only to keep the church out of the state but never the state out of the church
as far as other cultures are concerned, everything I mentioned is a thing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VOIWt71310
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No & they shouldn't either. The IRS will have the last laugh on that...
Not if that means we exclude others. People who choose to worship in another way or who choose not to believe in God should still feel welcome and included here.
Sure better than if it was a Muslim country.
If bigotry is a Christian virtue, America is THE most Christian !!!
I'm not a Christian, but I support most Christian values. The US would be far better off if more people did too. So yeah.
Yes of course.
Nope, that's unconstitutional anyways.
No, I'm not superstitious.
Of course I do. We are a Christian country
No, the Founding Fathers certainly didn’t
Lol, it never was
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Of course
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It already is
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