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Old 06-28-2002, 08:06 AM   #451
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...The trouble is, America is the first country in the world to be created in the image of a godly nation. The founding fathers studied the Bible to see what it revealed about the way men should govern themselves....They have even tried to suggest that these men, despite their words and deeds to the contrary, were not really Christians.
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People actually consider this America's history?
However, the evidence shows that our Founding Fathers had had more interest in the likes of <a href="http://www.sms.org/mdl-indx/polybius/intro.htm" target="_blank">Polybius</a> than the Bible (Polybius had lived in the Greco-Roman world from ~200 BCE to ~120 BCE). And Polybius and his fellow Greco-Roman historians were often much more rational than anyone in the Bible.

And that guy has never heard of the Divine Right of Kings and similar political doctrines.
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Old 06-28-2002, 08:14 AM   #452
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And including God in the Pledge of Allegiance recognizes the faith of the men who wrote the Constitution, said Steve Switzer, pastor of Long Island Bible Baptist Church in Westbury.

"These men said prayers and thought of God before they sat down to write ... [the Constitution]," Switzer said.


And then, mindful of centuries of pointless sectarian horseshit, prudently decided not to include any references to any deity in the document itself.

"Taking God ...[out of the pledge] is raping the very fabric of the Constitution."

Now we're "rapists." That's wonderful. And let's just conveniently forget that "under God" was added to the Pledge in 1954.
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Old 06-28-2002, 08:23 AM   #453
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Given the uninformed level of discussion (I use that word loosely) the Pledge issue has whipped up, I wonder how many American civics teachers are hanging their heads in shame?
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Old 06-28-2002, 08:37 AM   #454
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WFMY2 was unable to deliver poll results due to technical difficulties.
Shucks.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAH

I guess they didn't like the outcome of the poll!

Oooo that is just classic.

Though it does worsen my opinion of the mainstream media.

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Old 06-28-2002, 08:50 AM   #455
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Oh ya, Chuck Fristians, tell us when they have a poll agian. It would be great to throw it off agian. *evil laugh*
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<strong>If they want to keep "under God" in the Pledge, they should change the last part to "with Liberty and Justice for Some."</strong>
Oh yeah, and take out the word "Indivisible".
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If they want to keep "under God" in the Pledge, they should change the last part to "with Liberty and Justice for Some
Thats cool, may I use that in my letters to media, congress, and our great, patriotic, godly, alcaholic president?

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Hey, CBN II (Fox News) is now putting on blatently false letters from Atheists saying that they have no problems with god being mentioned, religious people or prayer in the schools...and that they, being Atheists, can't stand the guy who brought the suit and don't personally know any Atheists who share his opinions.
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Hey, CBN II (Fox News) is now putting on blatently false letters from Atheists saying that they have no problems with god being mentioned, religious people or prayer in the schools...and that they, being Atheists, can't stand the guy who brought the suit and don't personally know any Atheists who share his opinions.
w00t, gotta love mainstream media. Full of propoganda and lies!
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<strong>IMO, human history tells us that when one theistic belief dies, it is replaced with another. Unless science can come up with an explanation that is understandable by the uneducated masses, gods will still be the explanation for everything. </strong>
Yes, and the predisposition towards belief in god(s) is apparently hard-wired into our brains. See: <a href="http://www.secweb.org/bookstore/bookdetail.asp?BookID=690" target="_blank">Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief</a>.

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