RE: Irational fear of hell still naggs me from time to time
October 10, 2017 at 10:31 am
(This post was last modified: October 10, 2017 at 10:49 am by Drich.)
(October 9, 2017 at 2:52 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Wait........wait. Everytime you see god or angels they come in the form of homeless men? This has happened more than once?
Okay.....so, have you ever given any thought to the possibility that these angels, and god..were just homeless men...and that the shit they apparently tell you about the divine universe might be, oh, IDK, the ramblings of homeless men?
Well Jesus at my judgement wore a tattered well worn one piece garment, but knew he was God for what He showed me.
The angel I picked u literally spoke and physically answered questions I asked in my head. So no not a regular homeless guy. (spent some time working with the so I do have an idea of what an average homeless guy is.)
In scripture angels/God shows up as people in need/unassuming.
(October 9, 2017 at 3:11 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: Regarding the religion of the Founders, many of them weren't (and aren't today, in some circles) considered true Christians (Roman Catholics, Unitarians, members of the Church of England, etc.).Again I provided a definition of Christian which includes a well rounded and working definition that would ring true even today in america.
Quote: Moreover, Franklin and Madison - deists - were two of the key architects of our government.that was not your opening statement. you claim the vast majority were non christian. that said I provided proof you were completely wrong. in that only 4 were considered not practing Christian. 3 are Unitarians one franklin was the only true 'deist' meaning he did not subscribe to religion at all. Not that he did not believe in God, He simply formed his own relationship with God. If you go to philly and read his tombtone it is clear he saw himself a man of God. Just in His own way.
Quote:Much of what we consider of our classical Federal government comes directly from them. Even then, the way the Founders (and colonists) viewed their religion was far different than modern Christians. The Constitution is a secular document for a reason.what a joke.. you have no idea how badly you have been brain washed. seriously take 8 mins out of your life and just watch the monuments explained.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGH-6adzue0
Quote:Regarding the Iroquois Confederacy, while our government has acknowledged it as an inspiration for our own Constitution, there's controversy surrounding its actual role in the creation of our document. Namely that much of what's presented within doesn't actually match up all that well to what our Constitution became. Our government, and, perhaps, more specifically the way in which we govern is far closer to the British system than anything the Iroquois did.what are you talking about google Iroquois confederacy.. the thre branches of government, the seperation of powers, that is the back bone of our constitution!!!
Quote:Of course, if you have any real questions on this, you could always email my old professor.or you could just send him the corrections I just made to you. professors are not held responsible for what they teach. yours is a prime example of that if you ever thought that the majority of the founding fathers were not christian. I just showed you evidence documented evidence to the contrary, yet you BY FAITH want to listen and follow your intellectually dishonest professor. You guys are blind sheep.