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I still contend that 'God's nation' would not have the blood of 50 million children on her hands. It is an evil, wicked, cursed land that allows this kind of slaughter.
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C4k- Do you believe the United States was founded as a secular nation?
Yes - read the Constitution. A disclaimer would be that it a secular state, but the founding principles were Judeo-Christian.
In your opinion, was the secular nature of the new nation violated by the acknowledgement of God officially in statements such as this?
"When we view the blessings with which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down unimpaired to our latest posterity, our attention is irresistibly drawn to the source from whence they flow. Let us then, unite in offering our most grateful acknowledgments for these blessings to the Divine Author of All Good."
-James Monroe, 5th U.S. President, second annual message to congress, Nov.16,1818.
What evidence to you have that America ever was a nation 'whose God is the Lord?' The only nation who ever had God as their Lord was Israel.
Also, how does falsely claiming the a nation trusts God make a nation righteous?
'In God we Trust' is a lie. Perpetuating a lie does not make it true.
... but they can be worthy goals for everyone, nevertheless.
C4k- Though I can agree with you on some of the individual points you make, I must still disagree with you about the motto vote.
Having said that, I think it is refreshing to have a debate that does not become heated or devolves into a contest.
No more so than any one of several mottos. The Boy Scouts is "Be prepared". Are all of them always always prepared? The Marine Corps motto os "Always faithful" Is each individual Marine always faithful? I could go on.
The point is that a stated motto will almost never apply to every one, but they can be worthy goals for everyone , nevertheless.
Interesting perspective, one I had not considered.
However, the Boy Scouts' desire is to be prepared. The Marines' goal is to be faithful.
How many of these 400 or so politicians even desire that America should trust God?
If you were to ask them, I believe a large majority would say yes.
If you were to ask them, I believe a large majority would say yes.