thomas p. wrote:
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>"Jd"
>news:7j71t35seai7ab9hlgintp4tqp13rg4i75@4ax.com...
>> thomas p. wrote:
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>>>
>>>"Mark K. Bilbo"
>>>news:80g5a5-q51.ln1@dialup-4.230.144.226.Dial1.Houston1.Level3.net...
>>>> On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:09:58 +0000 in
>>>> g8kus3d1f4ij0nehbci4vvppisea3qhanf@4ax.com, Jd
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> thomas p. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> So, once again, no matter what some of the founders thought or said,
>>>>>> the country was established on firmly
>>>>>>secular grounds.
>>>>>
>>>>> That doesn't make any sense. The founding fathers founded the country
>>>>> so it does indeed matter what they said and thought.
>>>>
>>>> Dimwit, what they *wrote* is what governs us now. Not what they happened
>>>> to "think" about something. While what they "thought" may give insight
>>>> into what they wrote, the words of the Constitution are what govern this
>>>> nation.
>>>>
>>>> And the Constitution is secular. Whatever they "thought" about gods,
>>>> they
>>>> *wrote* a secular document.
>>>
>>>And, no matter how many times that is pointed out, or in how many ways, he
>>>will just trot out the same idiocy.
>>
>> Don't get him riled up again, he's finally starting to act half-way civil.
>>
>> Jd
>>
>
>You are very weird.
>
Go p., thomas.
Jd