You wrote:
“Dont you agree?”
I can’t agree with a view that is so heavily tinged with paranoid delusions, no.
“Thomas Jefferson did.”
Jefferson also cut stories of miracles and the supernatural out of his Bible - what he called “of vulgar ignorance, of things impossible, or superstitions, fanaticisms, and fabrications.” He was brilliant in the secular sense, but a twit when it came to Christianity.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704425804576220612714039084.html
>>,no.
Uhuh, "no". Just as the Oprichnik before you, you condone it when fallible and uninspired men assume dominion over the faith of others.
Meanwhile, the American Declaration of Independence asserts that: TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS, governments are instituted among men
To secure them from what?
From Baal, and the human collective nature to keep reinventing it. Thats what.
>>heavily tinged with paranoid delusions, no.
What are the bullet ridden corpses of those who were murdered by religious fanatics “tinged” with in Nigeria this morning, super genius?
FAIL.