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Originally posted by davidgrouchy
So there it is.
Prove what Barton says is false,
or continue to let sound bites rule America.
Originally posted by traditionaldrummer
He starts off with an argument that identifies the christians that signed the DOI. Their religiosity is irrelevant. What is relevant is that no christianity appears in the DOI. Or the Constitution. When religion is mentioned in any of our founding documents it's only to instruct the government what it cannot do.
The thought of someone like Huckabee becoming president sends cold chills down my spine.
Originally posted by FrankieNinja
reply to post by Pha3drus
Sorry but this post irks me. Not because its Huckabee bashing... If you dont like him, dont vote for him. But because of your outrageous claim of a religion, in this case, Christianity, being "supremecist" On what grounds do you make this unfounded accusation? That its a Christian gathering? If by that logic you are claiming Christians are supremecists, then Muslims are terrorists. Neither is true and neither is your claim. I come to ATS for something with a little more substance than this. Save the political bashing for another forum.
Thank you
Originally posted by idonotcollectstamps
I was just wondering where I would be left in Mike Huckabees Christian nation. I do not believe that there is a God. Where would my place be in a Christian America? Would I be an outcast? Would I have less rights? Would I be forced to swear on a Bible? Would I be forced to enter government buildings with the Ten Commandments on the front of them?
Where would my place be in the Christian New World Order? Is there even room for me?
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
I'm no fan of Huckabee, either as a model christian or as a politician.
This is clearly a case of making a tongue-in-cheek joke, nothing more.
Or perhaps audiences now laugh spontaneously at death threats.