Group: alt.education
From: Peter Franks
Date: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: A CHALLENGE TO ANYONE

buckeye wrote:
> Peter Franks wrote:
>
>> :|buckeye wrote:
>> :|> Peter Franks wrote:
>> :|>
>> :|>> :|buckeye wrote:
>> :|>> :|> * Jefferson's Declaration of Independence did not use the word
>> :|>> :|> "Creator"
>> :|>> :|> http://members.tripod.com/~candst/doitj.htm
>> :|>> :|
>> :|>> :|... but it did refer to "nature's god".
>> :|>> :|
>> :|>
>> :|> Did you read the article or just looked at the title?
>> :|>
>> :|> Do you have any clue at all what his meaning of "nature's god" might be?
>> :|>
>> :|> It sure as hell wasn't the God of the Old and New Testament.
>> :|>
>> :|> The DOI isn't the foundation of American Law, nor is the Old Testament ,
>> :|> New Testament, Ten sound bites (Commandments)
>> :|
>> :|Do you recall your original posting?
>> :|
>> :|We aren't talking about the foundation of "American Law", we are talking
>> :|about the foundation of the country.
>
> Game playing on your part, i.e. you have also asked about foundation of
> law. I have replied to both, sometimes in the same reply.
>
> guess you forgot that, huh?I
>
>> :|
>> :|The Declaration of Independence is one of the founding documents for
>> :|this country.
>
>
> False and you can say it is till the cows come home. Doing so will not make
> it so.

What day is considered the nations birthday? What is the significant
document that established that day?

Not good enough for you.

How about Lincoln:

"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this
continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the
proposition that all men are created equal."

The Declaration of Independence IS the founding document for this country.

Have a nice /enlightened/ day.

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