RE: First Amendment = Christianity Only
December 13, 2013 at 7:43 pm
(This post was last modified: December 13, 2013 at 7:45 pm by Mister Agenda.)
(December 13, 2013 at 4:24 pm)ronedee Wrote:(December 13, 2013 at 2:44 pm)Godlesspanther Wrote: The Constitution was structured such that it could be amended in order to reflect the current times. It is, as such, an inherently secular, not religious document.
Bryan Fischer is the dumb, ignorant, vile little man.
Amend? Maybe. Abolish? I think not!
And who gets a ratsass about Fischer?
Atheists here waste more time, and words "assuming" than investigating.
As time marches on, I realize more and more this isn't about an exchange of ideas. Its about selfish entertainment. And through whatever means possible to demean anyone on the other side of your "lines" of thought..... which said lines inexplicably varies according to the atheist!
It just goes to show what choas exsits without the Lord!
The only one talking about abolishing it is you. An exchange of ideas is impossible when dealing with someone who adds to what other people say and argues against what he's added. In other words, you repeatedly assume too much rather than trying to actually understand what we're saying.
Someone says prayer is talking to yourself, you go on about how it doesn't hurt anybody and why are we trying to stop kids from praying in school. No one said the mere act of praying is harmful or that teachers should stop kids from praying quietly.
Someone says the founder's intent is irrelevant to the modern interpretation of the Constitution, you go on about how important the Constitution is. No one said the Constitution isn't important. It's the basis of our law. But if the first amendment were understood by the courts to only apply to Christianity, we would have to amend that amendment, because it would be in the same boat as slavery and women and black people not being allowed to vote: a relic of a time when even educated men didn't know better.
It's not even so much you being wrong as you not even being on the same topic as the rest of us.