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FreeMason
Does your History Textbook say that Jesus Christ was claimed to be God as the Son of God in a Holy Trinity of the Father, the Son and the Ghost?
Or does it say Jesus was a "teacher"?
Because I have a 1970s History Text book that defined Jesus as a "teacher". How pathetic. Especially when Matthew 8 said "The people were amazed for he spoke as one with authority and NOT AS A TEACHER."
imod02
reply to post by Grimpachi
I think perhaps people should stop for a moment and remember that the reason we have such freedom in our lives is becouse of Christianity , true Christianity went through its dark ages but great goodness have come from it. One only has to look at muslem run countries to see how much freedom we have been given. All im saying is remember where our freedom comes from, and we should as a people fight to keep the freedoms. No religion should rule a contry but we should be proud of who we are.
I think perhaps people should stop for a moment and remember that the reason we have such freedom in our lives is becouse of Christianity , true Christianity went through its dark ages but great goodness have come from it. One only has to look at muslem run countries to see how much freedom we have been given.
AfterInfinity
Envisioned as a religious nation? That's a very strong possibility. Envisioned as a Christian nation? Not necessarily. And that's the issue, isn't it?
CryHavoc
AfterInfinity
Envisioned as a religious nation? That's a very strong possibility. Envisioned as a Christian nation? Not necessarily. And that's the issue, isn't it?
Yes, that's it. Everything points to this. The people who wrote the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were dealing with the Church of England at the time. They were trying to make sure no one could have a religion forced on them. Which is what seems to be happening in this country.edit on 26-10-2013 by CryHavoc because: (no reason given)
AfterInfinity
reply to post by IrishCream
The founding fathers were religious. Just not exclusively religious. That is to say, theirs was a blanket spirituality, an all-welcoming brand of open-heartedness that fostered connections to all who were willing to be a part of their movement. You could be a nihilist and they would have shaken your hand and offered you a drink.edit on 26-10-2013 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)