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Michelle Jordan's avatar

The United States was founded on religious freedom not Christianity. It’s a core principle. We have no national religion and that’s how it should be. Christian nationalism is not a religion it is the weaponization of Christianity.

Tricia's avatar

Ransacking our nation..our heritage, our economy, our discourse, our connections with ourselves and one another, our peace of mind, our military might and munitions, our taxpayer dollars, our US Treasury, our jobs, our safety, our security, commerce, media, credibility, reliability, predictability, might…and on and on.

These crooks, getting cover from a zombie Republican Party, derelict in all their duties and obligations to We the People and our Constitution and laws, forfeiting the power they have to a deranged and petty dictator surrounded by equally debased minions, juicing their own power and wealth to magnitudes the most gluttonous and ruinous dictators in history would choke on.

This display of faux patriotism and dystopian religious white washing is repulsive and dangerous— its Pollyanna facade, a dangerous, dark and deranged deception.

Arkansas Blue's avatar

All that history will, of course, be denied by the oh so holy rollers who never practice what they preach.

Pat Jones Garcia's avatar

Very good brief review of religions in the country that would become and became the United States. I get tired of the people who insist the U.S. was founded on Christianity or is Christian.

James White's avatar

Amen. The reality is there is no "God, Alla, 'Whatever'." Such don't make sense. See https://usareset.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 for more.

tamar's avatar

it is sad to read that more young man turn to religion.... it is a sign of the lack of education and lack of common sense that they fall pray to. The stories white man needed to tell themselves to subjugate the non-white, the poor, the weak.... it is mind boggling how much damage christianity and the muslim religions caused the world.....