McCain Right USA Based on Judeo-Christian Principles?
Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 2:00 pm -Tags: America, Atheist, Barack, buddhist, civil, Forum, founded, jew, john, Judeo-Christian, McCain, Muslim, Obama, principles, Saddleback
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By erato99 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Absolutely, Woodrow …
Absolutely, Woodrow Wilson signed the country away in 1913. Now we have CFR, the Trilateral Commission and Bilderberg to steer us into government take over.
By lunac666 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Agreed mostly- Dem …
Agreed mostly- Dem and Rep are a 1-party, 2 faction system..
Germany lost WWII, but Fascism won, I think that is what you should really fear is that the business elites are running EVERYTHING now..
Not socialism, that is too democratic, Fascism has arrived, since the Federal reserve and the 16th Amendment my friends..
By lunac666 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Easy- not debunked …
Easy- not debunked because Christians will not admit they are wrong EVER (unless higher Christian authority concedes first, i.e. the Pope or one of the Evangelist ministers, THEN it’s ok to be wrong)
By ac7933 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
pseudo christian …
pseudo christian principles me thinks
By erato99 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Absolutely, we are …
Absolutely, we are already socialist, we may be heading towards communism. The Democrats of today are radical socialists, and the Republicans are now Democrats. I don’t know if I speak for you, but I will only vote Constitution or Libertarian from now on. Our freedoms are being taken from us everyday and that sad part is that most Americans are giving them away willingly.
By hallnoat on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
I am talking about …
I am talking about today’s democrats. Socialism arrived in the U.S. during FDR, but it’s definitely increasing with Obama
By erato99 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
When you say “true …
When you say “true liberals”, are you referring to the term classical liberals (modern libertarians)? If so, I agree with your statement, but the “liberals” of today want to be in control of all decisions and take away personal liberty.
All in all, I can see we are in agreement. Socialism has arrived and will destroy America.
By erato99 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Obama and McCain …
Obama and McCain know nothing of Thomas Jefferson. For if they did, we would all be Libertarians and better off.
By fleurduhleah on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Your Savior would …
Your Savior would be “prowd”….
By hallnoat on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Great argument… …
Great argument…you backed that up with great evidence…
The fact of the matter is that Liberals do not have valid principles, and this is why:
True liberals want everyone to have the right to do basically anything they want, yet the leftists want guns, religion, and other rights banned.
Which one of you socialists want to argue this one?
By ransomdave on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Controversial …
Controversial statement – Why would anybody be “proud to be an American” at the moment?
Proud to have started two unwinnable wars, creating a worldwide recession and paying no attention to global warming (even denying it at a federal level).
Be proud of a lot of things, but be justified, blind patriotism is an excuse for not thinking.
By FoodForTheMind on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
proud*. And judging …
proud*. And judging by the last election I’d say that the majority of America hates America. Lols.
By PensiveZach on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Why kick us when …
Why kick us when you can shoot us with your shot gun you have in the back of your pick-up v8 truck? Or maybe you can bore us to death quoting versus in the Bible. Come on dude, take the sick out of your butt -_-
By Wanda4DecentValues on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Liberals hate …
Liberals hate America, God, and our prowd Judo-Christian values. I can’t stand libtards. They make me soooooo mad! I want to roundhouse kick liberals in the face!
By westkan on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Thing is that those …
Thing is that those who want to believe the judeo/christian foundation will point to the public words of the founders, ignoring their private words. Not understanding the founders where astute politicians, telling the public what the public wanted to hear, to be able to get a job done.
By johnrainrules on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Jesus was gay.
Jesus was gay.
By OuroborosChoked on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
You should tell his …
You should tell his wife…
By numberonesurvivor75 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Those are just …
Those are just names for God. Names and language mean nothing until moral beliefs show through actions. An ancient Israelite praying to “Yeshua,” might be Christian, but an Episcopal who favors child murder and eugenics in the name of Christ might not be.
And the of of denying one’s children is an action so I stand by my statement just fine.
By fede2 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
there’s no doubt …
there’s no doubt about it. america was not founded on any explicitly religious principles. it’s oficially a secular nation.
By UnitedMartialArtsKY on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
“You shouldn’t …
“You shouldn’t judge someone’s beliefs until they act on them.” Does that mean that we shouldn’t judge parents who deny their children medical care, because of their religious beliefs? Should we wait until the child dies?
“You’ll never truly know what another person believes so don’t pretend you do.” That’s not true. If a person tells that they’re a Muslim, I have some idea as to what their beliefs are.
You’ll find no mention of Yahweh, Jesus or Xianity in the Constitution.
By sikerimpici on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
barrack obama was …
barrack obama was gay
By sikerimpici on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
barrack obama was …
barrack obama was gay
By numberonesurvivor75 on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
You shouldn’t judge …
You shouldn’t judge someone’s beliefs until they act on them. Just because you don’t judge a person’s beliefs, doesn’t mean that you don’t condemn their actions. You’ll never truly know what another person believes so don’t pretend you do. You can only judge actions. McCain is wrong though, the country is based on Christian principles, not “Judeo-Christian” principles.
By Atheistjeremy on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
“One should not …
“One should not ever judge another’s private beliefs?
Should we not judge or even speak out against the beliefs of suicide bombers?
Obviously, your statement is absurd.
By melarry on Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
I suggest a …
I suggest a thorough reading of the Adams and Jefferson correspondence in their later years. It spells out very clearly that neither man believed in the “divinity” of Christ. When both men spoke of “god”, they did so in a deistic sense. Adams was a Unitarian and Jefferson was on record as considering Unitarianism “the best form of any religion”. The Unitarian church in which Adams is buried is a center for progressive values even now.