WeedPublican
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If everyone would join the rest of us Weedpublicans the world would be a much better place Chuuchhh...
Government defies ALL the moral principles it upholds, it is allowed to commit violence without any real repercussion, it is allowed to steal, to kill. Whatever it wants.....Break into our houses and beat us to death over a plant if it so chooses....See my response above..Being with the government gives you no special powers.
I am not sure what laws you think the government can defy. It is such a vague question there is no answer.
That is not legal.Government defies ALL the moral principles it upholds, it is allowed to commit violence without any real repercussion, it is allowed to steal, to kill. Whatever it wants.....Break into our houses and beat us to death over a plant if it so chooses....See my response above..
That is not legal.
And the government does not define moral principals. That is why in the bill of rights it was stated that our rights are granted by our creator, not the government.
The separation of church and state did not mean that the founding fathers were athiests.You founding fathers argued for and even put into your constitution the value (and need) of separation of church and state.
Rights are not granted by a creator they are put in place by people, by society, by democracy.
You probably believe we can't have morals without a creator which is an insult to people who don't need old books to tell us it's wrong to kill and steal etc.
Your entire premise is flawed.
The separation of church and state did not mean that the founding fathers were athiests.
It is related to the amount of influence the church of England had on politics.
They believed in God, they just believed that no church should have an influence on the government.
That is why they specifically said the rights were handed down from our creator and not given by the government. Because if a government grants you a right, it can withdraw it. They were acknowledging a higher power than government.
You guys are both right actually. Jefferson, Adams, Washington, Franklin etc were all deists, but they weren't shy in their belief that Jesus was just a really good moral man.NL,
Are you serious? The founding fathers were deists. It was pretty much the agnostic/atheist view of the day. You couldn't admit being an atheisy back then. Had Jefferson, etc, been alive today, they'd be like Christopher Hitchens, etc.
There is a really good book I read a long time ago and the title evades me. The pilgrims were nasty pieces of work almost as bad as the puritans. The basic premise is They did so poorly becuase of their beliefs and total lack of preparedness. They didnt come to this country for freedom. They came to this country to make money and have the freedom to be theocrats and whack jobsThanks Cheesus, those are the type of tidbits I enjoy reading. In school it was more important to remember what date something occurred than what it actually meant.
Heidi's alligator?!?!?! There was a country here, back then? They didn't come for freedom, they came to have freedom?...Alligator butt worship.There is a really good book I read a long time ago and the title evades me. The pilgrims were nasty pieces of work almost as bad as the puritans. The basic premise is They did so poorly becuase of their beliefs and total lack of preparedness. They didnt come to this country for freedom. They came to this country to make money and have the freedom to be theocrats and whack jobs