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You were extremely triggered there, my friend, but you know exactly what I'm talking about and I think you have to alter what I'm saying in order to continue convoluting the argument where in fact I told you that there's a difference between what was in England and what was in the United States. Okay? The reason why they went to war mainly was for freedom of religion and it's found written in the documentation of the writings of the founders, right? You can see that you have to go back.
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The original writings of the founders which are historical evidence to prove their intentions and the real purposes, and there were many, but a lot of it has to do with morality and freedom of religion, and the separation of what was there in England and what they wanted to establish here in the United States. True Christianity is one of conscience and freedom of conscience. That's my point.
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exactly that's what I said, freedom of religion but this is not based on Christianity all across Europe and the Middle East specifically Jerusalem Christians killed people that weren't Christian like anybody who said anything that the church didn't agree with were martyred and killed so like I don't know what you're talking about like they wanted to get away from that
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And by the way, I don't know how you can run from what the Treaty of Tripoli says. This was signed off by U.S. President Anderson. They all agreed on this, and it clearly says that America was not founded on Christianity. How do you run from that?
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That's what the radical left does, and radical religions. What they want to do is they want to convolute the situation and pretend as though Christians here in the United States want to push for theocracy, which is a very desperado argumentation. You can never prove that. All we want to do is get back away from the secularization that we see exploding in our nation, but you have to always put us in the wrong category in order to make your argument. No, no, no. That's unfair. That's not very nice.
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It's absolutely hilarious coming from you, when you have a religion that is not just a religion, but it's also government with Sharia law, which imposes its morality on everyone, and anyone in most of those countries cannot be anything but Muslim, and it's very totalitarian, and yet you're here talking about freedom of religion. How ironic is that?!
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Reference reaches to the highest mountaintops my friend Okay, first of all that's a number of things to bring up But yeah The Bible does and the New Testament Old Testament does reference believers and non-believers and the non-believers will be judged by who by Christ Not by people but by Christ in the last day. That's what they're talking about Of course, the nations are given in Romans 13 to do God's will and to just laws set up laws and Acknowledge them
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Once again, so you can tell your students Two Christianities The one that we're running from in England And the one that we're trying to establish In United States Which is one of freedom of conscience But having Christ living on the inside That is true Christianity, my friend Make sure when you teach people You teach them the right way In these two distinctions And let them know that Tripoli was talking about The right one The one that is the real one And inside you That governs the soul
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the ex-buzz that's hilarious you talk for two minutes and didn't say anything you just gave a bunch of word salad and, and ah y'know all this mumbo jumbo you just made up George Washington wrote that in article 11 of the treaty of Tripoli and it says specifically That-that the United-States of America was not N-O-T founded on Christianity period
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They exclude. They look at the First Amendment. It says that Congress shall make no war respecting an establishment of religion. That doesn't sound like people who are trying to Trying to, you know, base everything on Christianity!
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At the end of the day, my point was plain and simple. America was not founded on any religion. It was founded on the idea that you have freedom to choose your religion, or no religion. That's the point. And all these people like yourself who want to go around and pretend like they intended this to be a Christian country, you're just liars. Plain and simple.
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Hey BX Blues, show me one instance in your Bible where, uh, anything that says people should have freedom of religion, you know, I don't see that in the Bible. I see people being killed for not being the same religion, you know, and a verse where Jesus says, bring those that wouldn't have me rule over them and slay them before me. Where's it at?
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