"Jd"
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> re: "How many of the founding fathers were 1)muslims 2) hindus 3)
> buddhists or 4) wiccans?" (Jd)
>
> thomas p. wrote:
>
>>
>>What difference does it make what they were? The Constitution is still
>>the
>>founding document. It still says nothing about any god. It still says
>>"We
>>the people" founded the nation, and that still includes people who are not
>>Christian. Anybody can have a personal opinion including those called
>>"the
>>Founding Fathers". It does not change the fact that Christianity is not
>>mentioned in the document or that freedom of religion, democracy etc. are
>>not Judeo-Christian principles.
>
> As I've shown, Christian Founding Fathers attributed part of the
> "founding" to God. That is an
> undeniable fact. T
It is also irrelevant if they did.
he non-Christian aspects you are referring to were intentionally set so as
to
> prevent false prophets from taking the reins of government and lording
> over men.
There were no Christian "aspects".
snip of more of the same. People have the right to think what they want and
say what they want, it does not make it true.