To: DocRock; needsomereason
Doc, needsomereason doesn't seem to care much for trying to debate you.
He seems to think my position is less defensible.
He claims the Founders didn't mention God at all to supposedly show a 'wall of separation'.
He believes the revisionist history tripe on that.
Obviously, he forgets his history, or is willfully ignorant of the history of this nation.
164 posted on
05/23/2005 4:57:33 AM PDT by
Darksheare
("Wedgies and beatdowns to all who oppose my lawn gnome!" -Crazy despotic lawn gnome collector.)
To: Darksheare; needsomereason
"Doc, needsomereason doesn't seem to care much for trying to debate you.
He seems to think my position is less defensible.
He claims the Founders didn't mention God at all to supposedly show a 'wall of separation'.
He believes the revisionist history tripe on that.
Obviously, he forgets his history, or is willfully ignorant of the history of this nation."
That's too bad. I was just getting started. I guess I will save the rest of my ammo for the next assault on my heritage. Things like Christmas, Thanksgiving, one of the appropriations of the first Congress was for the printing of Bibles, Maryland being founded in part as a refuge for persecuted Catholics, collages and textbooks at the time were very evangelical, (check the history of Harvard, Princeton and Yale and The New England Primer (1737) and Thomas Dilworth's New Guide to the English Tongue (1740) and you will be amazed). Noah Webster, *snicker* I can't help but smile when I say his first name. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, All 50 State Constitutions appeal to Almighty God, our National Anthem and our National Motto..."In God We Trust", Justice William O. Douglas comments in Zorach v. Clausen (343 U.S. 306). I could go on, but I know I'm just preaching to the choir. Thanks for letting me rant.
195 posted on
05/23/2005 7:29:53 AM PDT by
DocRock
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