The Christian Paradox
I copied this straight from suberfantacularizzle...
The United States are the most Christian nation in the world, but they are also tremendously un-Christian-like in their actions. Their hypocracy when it comes to their Christian religion is infuriating much like their President.
Too bad I can't really confirm nor deny it, but it was interesting to read.
The United States are the most Christian nation in the world, but they are also tremendously un-Christian-like in their actions. Their hypocracy when it comes to their Christian religion is infuriating much like their President.
Too bad I can't really confirm nor deny it, but it was interesting to read.
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PLAGERISM hahaha j/k
lol, I cited you and put the necessary italics :D I suppose I could've put them into smaller block or changed suber... into a link, but that would've been too much effort XDDDD
The US was one of the first countries to separate state and religion so completely and utterly...
I do hope you're being sarcastic right? They do include God in their pledge of allegance, in their anthem, and "In God We Trust" is printed on their dollar bills...
I'm serious. In 1787 they were really progressive. Even now, although it is getting worse, they are very strict about the separation of state and church
That may be true, but remember when we talked about communism and you mentioned it may look good on paper but not in practice? Now think Bush. I'd rather not use unfortunate circumstances around people, but we know what recent event pitted various groups of ppl against each other. The bill was only barely stopped at the end, but that was still quite close. There's also stem cell research, etc. So yeah, the "so completely and utterly" looks good in writing, but...
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