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To: world weary

“they are purely a human construct”

No offense intended. I truly believe your error here is the result of public school education. Although it could be simply a matter of will.

If you disagree with the founding documents, then come out and say so.

I don’t know for sure if you’re one of those leftists trying to have a particular effect on this site. But most trolls who disagree with the founding principles of our country are unable to come out and declare it openly—they merely hint around at it as you appear to be doing.

If your ideology is socialism, it’s completely worthless so you will never have any success getting others to accept it without deception or coercion.


169 posted on 04/03/2010 12:28:45 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Show me one example where the results of Democrat policy are not the opposite of what they promise.)
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To: reasonisfaith
Well I have to admit you have me there. Since I don't believe in God, I don't believe that god gives me my rights. We gave ourselves our rights to ourselves, we should celebrate this, not give the credit to something that doesn't exist?

Truly I believe that any mention of God in the Constitution is a mistake that should never have been made, but religion is a powerful lure to influence people so I'm not surprised the Founders used it.

America isn't a religious state, it was never designed to be one and I very much hope it never becomes one. They have that in Iran, it doesn't work so good.

I don't know how you get socialism from anything I posted, but thats not my problem. The bottom line is that you can still oppose the increasingly liberal direction Obama is taking the country without resorting to wild conspiracy like thinking.

Its seductive, I know. Saying he's not legitimate gives a cover to radical action and can justify almost anything, but its not honest and only damages the movement as a whole.

I gather from your screen name that you are devout in your faith. Thats fine, I respect your right to believe what you want, but don't expect me to go along.

170 posted on 04/03/2010 12:55:25 PM PDT by world weary
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To: reasonisfaith
Well I have to admit you have me there. Since I don't believe in God, I don't believe that god gives me my rights. We gave ourselves our rights, we should celebrate this, not give the credit to something that doesn't exist.

Truly I believe that any mention of God in the Constitution is a mistake that should never have been made, but religion is a powerful lure to influence people so I'm not surprised the Founders used it.

America isn't a religious state, it was never designed to be one and I very much hope it never becomes one. They have that in Iran, it doesn't work so good.

I don't know how you get socialism from anything I posted, but thats not my problem. The bottom line is that you can still oppose the increasingly liberal direction Obama is taking the country without resorting to wild conspiracy like thinking.

Its seductive, I know. Saying he's not legitimate gives a cover to radical action and can justify almost anything, but its not honest and only damages the movement as a whole.

I gather from your screen name that you are devout in your faith. Thats fine, I respect your right to believe what you want, but don't expect me to go along.

171 posted on 04/03/2010 12:58:02 PM PDT by world weary
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