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originally posted by: Saylesie17
How lets say God talked to a certain person one man like abraham,moses who ever my spellng is bad but we dont or cannot say it never happened.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Saylesie17
a reply to: Saylesie17
Christian values founded in north america like the rest of the west.
Christian values were pushed onto the Native population by conquerors and slave traders. Try again.
“The Iroquois Great Law of Peace and the U.S. Constitution.” Convened by the university’s American Indian Studies Program, some 200 scholars examined scholarly and historical evidence that the earth’s oldest democracy isn’t the United States of America, but rather the Six Nation Confederacy of the Iroquois.
Read more at indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com...
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Saylesie17
a reply to: Saylesie17
Christian values founded in north america like the rest of the west.
Christian values were pushed onto the Native population by conquerors and slave traders. Try again.
“The Iroquois Great Law of Peace and the U.S. Constitution.” Convened by the university’s American Indian Studies Program, some 200 scholars examined scholarly and historical evidence that the earth’s oldest democracy isn’t the United States of America, but rather the Six Nation Confederacy of the Iroquois.
When the first Europeans swept into the northeast of the New World, far from finding a organizational blank canvass on which to create a brand new system of government, it should be part of the curriculum for students in the Americas to understand that they instead encountered a highly organized, very powerful alliance of six nations that controlled a giant expanse of territory, from the St. Lawrence river south into Pennsylvania and west into Illinois. The Iroquois League was, and still is, the oldest participatory democracy on Earth.
Read more at indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com...
edit on 1-5-2015 by Annee because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: Saylesie17
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Ok what about personal human testimony, see no one will accept that but they accept all this ufo rubbish, they both and all a spiritual thing no one will see that cause of peaple in a certain state of mind.
originally posted by: Saylesie17
a reply to: Saylesie17
Is it even worth it
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: TheCretinHop
a reply to: misskat1
Sounds like you've fed into the main stream agnostic/atheistic propaganda.
Why yes, asking questions to the religious about contradictions in their dogma is TOTALLY agnostic/atheist propaganda. It totally couldn't be that the religion itself isn't coherent.
That's ok. Because it's tough to face what's popular and be different.
So Christianity is forecast to be the majority religion in America for the next 50+ years. Tell me again what is popular and what is different, because I'm not sure you actually know that answer.
But believe me there is a higher power. Living matter doesn't spring from non living matter. THAT IS SCIENCE. But a lot of religions have done so many nasty horrible things. But maybe you have not stumbled across the right genuine ones who aren't in it for the money...? Maybe they'll be knocking on your door if you truly hope to find the truth. Jesus said his true followers would go door to door. You can see by their fruits too. Ask questions. Don't give up. Hit me up for my PM's if you want and I can give more info.
I sure hope the right ones don't go door to door. No one likes those people.