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@truecolors6469 We are a Secular nation. We The People decide. Not your imaginary friend. But hey would you appeal to the god of slavery anyway?
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@truecolors6469 God’s law included slavery. God’s law also,inc,dues eternity punishment for temporal crimes. Neither of those are JUST or RIGHT. In fact, they are both immoral. A more immediate problem is that you believe a god exists, when you can’t ever demonstrate any gods could or do exist. And, America was founded as a Secular nation. We have a separation of church and state for a reason. Besides, Murder is a very specific legal term. Abortion doesn’t meet the criteria for murder.
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Psalm 137:9. Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks
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The Bible doesn’t oppose abortions. But then, America is a secular nation and your god has no power here.
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@truecolors6469 What does Psalm 137:9 say? Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks
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Please, tell me why you worship the god of slavery?
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@Xavviii Yes, our First Amendment guarantees religious freedom. The First Commandment stands in opposition to this freedom. So which one is fundamentally in opposition to American freedom and values?
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@Xavviii There are two clauses that make,up,what is considered the separation of church and state. The free exercise clause, and the establishment clause. One prevents the government from interfering with religion. The other prevents religion from interfering with government. Nobody’s imaginary friend has any say in the matter. However, Christianity is opposed to the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution.
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OK, but the government wants to take your liver. And you don’t get to decide.
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@arkangelsklucifer The government doesn’t decide reality. So, your lack of understanding what science is, how it works, and what it says…is the real problem here. The best you can do is make an argument from incredulity.
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@arkangelsklucifer The government also has a say in health codes for restaurants. I’m assuming you don’t like to eat contaminated food. What about speed limits, seat belts, and laws that prohibit DUI? Oh the hypocrisy.
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@arkangelsklucifer To assume I follow everything the government tells me would be another error on your part. You’re literally arguing against all laws. But regrading the virus, I follow the science because I am educated and understand the science. Unlike you. You don’t think street food vendors are subject to health codes? Sure, some establishments don’t hold up to code, and I don’t wouldn’t frequent any such establishment. However, the codes exist for a a good reason. Otherwise, people like you would intentionally poison people.
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@arkangelsklucifer I ridicule you still today for not understanding the science. The risk of clotting from the vaccine is significantly lower than the risk of clotting from the virus itself. But you don’t understand the science. And you’re misrepresenting the facts. Remember, science is to be understood more so than believed. This is why you fail.
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@arkangelsklucifer Meanwhile, your god is a delusion.
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@arkangelsklucifer 54 cases in 17 million? The J&J vaccine is still available. The FDA, which has updated its fact sheet on the shot, still says that the risks of the virus are greater than the risks of the J&J vaccine. If you got the J&J shot, your risk of TTS would be expected to be low. Too bad you don’t really understand science.
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@arkangelsklucifer What’s wrong? Can’t accept it when you learn so,etching new?
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@DoSe420 Even when a father rapes his daughter?
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This is a religious war. Religion poisons everything. America is a secular nation. End Christian Nationalism.
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@lousassole6969 So you’re on record as opposed our Constitution.
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@lousassole6969 OK, Believer. Thanks for admitting you don’t understand history, and have no regard for facts.
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@lousassole6969 Oh,do you mean…for examples…the rough drafts to the founding documents that included religious bunk, but had it removed by the majority of the founding fathers? Stuff like that? Or the fact that neither Christianity nor Christ isn’t mentioned anywhere in the Constitution? Notice that the First Commandment stands in opposition the the First Amendment? I recommend Andrew L. Seidel’s book, The Founding Myth.
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@lousassole6969 You do understand America was founded as a Secular nation, with Secular laws, right? Clearly, believing things without evidence if a model for your world view.
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@lousassole6969 “As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,—as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims],—and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan [Mohammedan] nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.” - John Adams
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@lousassole6969 Funny what one considers moral, when they worship the Christian god of slavery and genocide.
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@lousassole6969 Divorcing religion from government was so important that the US Congress edited the word god out of it’s oath of office. The federal experiment with state-church separation was so successful that the states began to follow along. Other than NY and Virginia, the original states had religious tears for public office, and none had godless constitutions. But those predated the federal Constitution. As they updated and amended state constitutions, the states began to follow the federal model of state-church separation, abolishing religious tests for public office, prohibiting tax payer funds from flowing to churches and houses of worship. There is no freedom of religion without a government that is free from religion.
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@lousassole6969 You’re wrong again. But show me where Jesus or Christianity is mentioned in the Constitution.
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@lousassole6969 Again, you should read Andrew L. Seidel’s The Founding Myth. But you don’t care about facts.
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@lousassole6969 “As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,—as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims],—and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan [Mohammedan] nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries. [Adams submitted and signed the Treaty of Tripoli, 1797]”
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Psalm 137:9 Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks
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@iamrobot1c The doctrine permits slavery by law. Right?
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The government is made up of We The People.
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You want the States to decide whether people have rights?
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@kev._._._. You want States to take away rights.
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@Get off my planet Right, because original sin is a hoax.
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