wow, you are all over the place now. and none of it is a refutation of my thesis that:
"our founding fathers made allowances for social justice"
let's examine your feeble attempts...
At no point did they make any consideration for Social Justice
sorry, fella. they did. explain all the social programs, like the usps, libraries, fire departments, the military and others, that the founding fathers supported for the benefit of all.
Divine Providence is opposite of social justice
ummmm, no. but your justification is an interesting story of self serving bs. let's examine....
God sees all ( equally ) These writings maintain that Divine Providence means that God is directing (or even recreating) every minute detail of creation. This analysis thus underpins much of Orthodox Judaism's world view, particularly as regards questions of interaction with the natural world.
explain tzedakah or tikkun olam. as a jew (not orthodox), i can clearly see that you have no understanding of my religion. look those up and get back to me....you will clearly see that orthodox jews also believe in social justice. dumbass.
Mine " Divine Providence" says God sees all. You will answer to him.
sounds good to me. go ahead and answer to god when you disobey matthew 25:40 --> "whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."
D'Holbach warns atheists about the drawbacks of atheism, like in slaving man. Democrats and Liberals know lot's about that. That is the debate at hand.
your grammar is atrocious. "enslaving", not "in slaving"...and "lots"....not "lot's". it is not possessive, genius. this alone makes me doubt any words you say...your inability to comprehend the language you speak.
but more to the point, that IS NOT the debate at hand. the debate i am having is whether or not out founding fathers allowed some social justice concepts...and they clearly did. you have not even tried to disprove that. you have gone off on silly tangents, like 'divine providence' and trying to pigeonhole liberals as responsible for slavery. debate honestly if you are going to debate.
At no time was Social Justice meant to be or should be part of our system
that must explain why one of our founding fathers, benjamin franklin, chose NOT to patent the lightning rod, citing its benefits to the society as a whole. that must explain why thomas paine called for VERY socialist policies. your repeated assertion gets more laughable everytime you say it.
Is it quilt from knowing how your beliefs are responsible for in-slaving black people and all of the civil right abuses. Is it the quilt from the Liberal's Hero Woodrow Wilson who supported the KKK and all the bad that they did?
quilt? hahahahahahahahahaahahahhahahahaha.
you are trying to move away from what social justice REALLY means in favor of demonizing current day liberals. nice try, but your argument is transparent and self serving. current day liberals like myself are the ones pushing for civil rights, social issues, and the like....based on the ideals of social justice. current day repubs and baggers are the ones pushing for repeal of civil rights (rand paul), the repeal of the 14th amendment, and so on.
hahahahahahahah.....quilt. is english your native language?
i will say it again: social justice are part of judeo-christian values, and judeo-christian values are part of our country since the time of our founding fathers. thus, by transitivity, social justice is part of our country since the time of our founding fathers.
QED.
keep wasting your breath trying to say our founding fathers had absolutely no interest in social justice. you make me laugh