(Regarding Hindus acquiring land and putting statue up)
Because we were founded on Christian-Judeo principles. One God that has blessed this country immensely and theirs not too much.
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“Because we were founded on Christian-Judeo principles”
One of the principles we were founded on is religious freedom, no? Which is a fact, and one that pokes YOUR claim one right in the eye. Nothing in the Bible suggests that your skybeast is willing to share.
But that’s fine, it’s actually a secular country.
“One God that has blessed this country immensely and theirs not too much.”
Are you sure that it was the God of Abraham that blessed this country, and not Shiva? I mean, we knock a lot of shit down, don’t we? How would you determine if one of our advantages was divine in nature, and how would you show which deity it was that blessed it?
Meanwhile there’s a Hindu temple in Neasden: UK. It’s construction mainly funded by Beatle George Harrison. Not heard one word of complaint by someone else with ‘George’ within their name.
But then, as he named Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor is now monarch: especially as even before his coronation - thus becoming head of the Church of England - he said he wanted to be the Defender of Faith, ergo…!
…what’s your excuse?
Because we were founded on Christian-Judeo principles.
I always laugh when people say that about the US (I assume we’re talking about the US, at least). I really think that if a lot of modern-day Christians met people who believed the same things as a lot of the “Founding Fathers” did, they’d probably not even consider them “real Christians”. Ya know, like Thomas Jefferson, for example.
Also, is it just me, or is it kinda odd that they said “Christian-Judeo principles”?? That’s said the other way around like…all of the time, or at least as I remember that. To me it’s like if someone said they were going to have a “jelly and peanut butter sandwich.” Doesn’t that just sound utterly wrong? lol
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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