Friday, September 21, 2007

Is this a Christian Nation?

Duration: 07:24 minutes
Upload Time: 07-02-22 00:45:42
User: KingHeathen
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Let's ask the forefathers of the United States of America and see what they thought of Christianity!

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KingHeathen ::: Favorites
i understand what you mean...I used that as a reference of "easily found" sources...I should have specified more detailed on that.
07-07-05 15:08:33
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WholeDarnShow ::: Favorites
Only catching up to your vids now (great idea that explanation on main page & playlists etc...) Great stuff but I would humbly advise you not to bolster your arguments with the phrase "...even Wikipedia says..." ;)
07-07-05 05:10:57
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DblOSmith ::: Favorites
Goddamn, TJ is hardcore. He may have sexed all his black slave-women, but he was on point with those quotes.
07-06-12 22:56:26
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MentToBeEzy ::: Favorites
very good vid, well put
07-06-07 01:07:48
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BuddaBill ::: Favorites
If we based policy soley on the teachings of Jesus (think the red words), wouldn't America be a Communist nation?
07-05-29 16:34:18
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BeatBuddy ::: Favorites
This guy looks like an intellectual.
07-05-11 23:56:15
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KingHeathen ::: Favorites
what "new evidence" are you talking about? You haven't given ONE SINGLE CONTRADICTING FACT to what I said in the video. I'm not throwing out "results differing from the first"...That would be you. I gave you multiple quotes taken from the forefathers of this nation that clearly express their contempt for your religion. It's WAS NOT founded as a Christian Nation!
07-03-24 13:58:28
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wulby314 ::: Favorites
Unfortunately, the only thing harmful about your strong position is something philosophers call "the problem of certainty," wherein, the person holding the view is forced to either ignore new evidence, or throw it out completely. This limits their ability to reason, since "there is no other way," and thus also eliminates the possibility for that person to conduct a scientific experiment--results differing from the first get thrown out. I'm sorry I wasted your time and MY time!
07-03-24 06:36:47
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KingHeathen ::: Favorites
What you call "judgment" I call "humanity". 95% is PRETTY DAMNED SURE! I leave room that he MADE UP 2000 quotes. I don't BELIEVE that, but it's possible. Prove him wrong and we'll talk, otherwise, I accept the quotes as true. As to the rest of your comment, I still say it's MAN putting in his two cents; not GOD. Ex: I write a book saying the world is round. My "followers" say "LOOK, PROOF HE'S GOD!" You say, no,we know that's how it is... Human values...that's just how it is.
07-03-24 00:41:22
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wulby314 ::: Favorites
That's strange, because from the level at which you defend them, it would seem you have absolute certainty in these quotes. Most books are forgotten about in a few years--it would seem this one has something peculiar to it. Some people live their lives by it, projecting their ideas of morality and justice into our legislation from it. Is this wrong? In their judgment, it seems to be the right thing to do. In your judgment, you feel a pull towards 'humanity'. Why is this right?
07-03-23 23:59:30
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