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To: Melas

Well, if you think that is all I stated in my explanation of Natural Law and Rule of Law and the Constitution and importance of philosophy—oh well.

You must think that we should dispense with all oaths for office, then-—HOW SILLY to think that philosophy means anything.

Even Marxists know how important philosophy and worldview is—that is why they took over education and the media-—you must be a product of their agitprop—knowledge and wisdom and history is meaningless—feelings trump intellect.

As I said-—without God, we have no Rights. That is the basis of our American legal system. Atheism is incompatible—as the Founders knew—with our Constitution. It is based on a Higher Power.

The Marxist in Chief is eliminating God (forcing abortion and sodomy in the military and destruction of marriage)—so he can destroy the Constitution (and America)—if you hadn’t noticed.

It is all about Worldview. Ex-Communist W. Chambers put it in his book, “Witness”—There is a war going on — God vs. Man and he was afraid man was winning (1954). With the Communist in the White House—the destruction is almost completed.


36 posted on 07/12/2012 10:50:57 PM PDT by savagesusie (Right Reason According to Nature = Just Law)
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To: savagesusie
Well, if you think that is all I stated in my explanation of Natural Law and Rule of Law and the Constitution and importance of philosophy—oh well.

Pretty much. At heart, I'm a brass tacks kinda guy. All the religion and all the philosophy in the world is pretty meaningless unless you actually do something with it. In this case, I was just trying to get a feel of where all this religious philosophy was going. I got my answer.

You must think that we should dispense with all oaths for office, then-—HOW SILLY to think that philosophy means anything.

"I do solemnly swear or affirm..." works pretty well. I seem to remember a fairly important oath that began with just that very option.

As I said-—without God, we have no Rights. That is the basis of our American legal system. Atheism is incompatible—as the Founders knew—with our Constitution. It is based on a Higher Power.

You can't force belief, not even upon yourself. I see no reason to burden any man because his religious conscience doesn't toe the party line. You obviously disagree. I honestly don't see where this discussion could go further. I got the answer to my one simple question.

37 posted on 07/12/2012 11:08:25 PM PDT by Melas (u)
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