Worship? Obviously, the Presbyterians of American Revolutionary times (enough of them to count, anyway) didn't worship at any king's feet, particularly the English one, that is for certain. If that's what you mean with your mention of some comment of "worship" I alleged made.
Otherwise, you made a joke. I laughed at your added footnote. That was the joke. But then you turn, and say, "to each his own"?
Whatever. The juvenile tactics are all your own. More of the typical "projection" another jack-wagon here attempted to subject me to, it appears.
Go run along now, and kiss some man's ring.
So, who do you think did worship at a King's feet?
If that's what you mean with your mention of some comment of "worship" I alleged made.
There's no "alleged" about it. Here's what you said "Go worship and serve some man who claims god died and left him in charge". And that's what I responded to, not the paragraph you tried to substitute.
I laughed at your added footnote. That was the joke. But then you turn, and say, "to each his own"?
You may laugh about their teachings. I don't think it's a laughing matter.
The juvenile tactics are all your own.
But I'm not the one playing the substitution game and trying to make it look like that was what I was addressing.
More of the typical "projection" another jack-wagon here attempted to subject me to, it appears.
The jack-wagon who did the projection wasn't me. You are the one who made an attempt to make it look like I was responding to something else.
Go run along now, and kiss some man's ring.
I fully understand that in today's culture it is beyond some to show respect to others. Let me know how that works out for you if you ever go to a court of law.