[From "Christians Were Given No Right To Surrender America"]
Drove across Eastern America
Lush, green, fertile
A thing awoke in me
God did not make this land for moon worshippers
God did not make this land for star people
This land does not belong to child abusers, queers, mockers, corrupt
God make this land for those who honor His Son
[…]
We were given no right to surrender this land to moon people and star worshippers
We repent for cowardice and unbelief to our God alone
We have no permission to accommodate those who hate our blood, our King
[…]
America is a Christian land
Made for a Christian bloodline
We have no permission from our King to give ways
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“America is a Christian land
Made for a Christian bloodline
We have no permission from our King to give ways”
Nope, nope and holy fucking shit, what the fuck are you blathering about US is a democratic republic and was first coined as such.
A thing awoke in me
Eat too many tacos?
a Christian bloodline
WTF is a Christian bloodline? Christianity is a faith, not a hereditory race. Why don’t you just say “white folks”? That's what you mean.
Do you count Christian Blacks and Latinos as part of your Christian bloodline? … Huh? … Right, I thought not.
Is that why we had slavery, lynchings, racism, attempted genocide of Native Americans? Choose wisely
Does the first amendment only apply to Christians? Cause you know that establishment clause is in there. Choose wisely part 2
Fuck off and take your theocratic bullshit with you
David Eddings wrote a book called The Redemption of Althalus. In this book, among the things happening, was two nations going to war. One rich and well armed nation declaring war on another whose real main resource at the time was a bunch of gold they hadn’t yet dug up. The attacking nation claimed that to gold belonged to them, because their god put it there for them.
I see the same thing here. The land of America (and the United States only, not any of the rest of it, at least not anymore), was made for Christians! But … god didn’t put any Christians here. Hmm … seems god put something in the wrong place, didn’t he?
The Great Spirit made this land for those who honor him. Always was, always will be the Native Americans’ land - an expression from our First Nations people, which kind of puts a tomahawk through what you say, as does this:
"As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen [Muslims]; and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan [Mohammedan] nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the countries.”
https://loeb.columbian.gwu.edu/treaty-tripoli
@Mathius_dragoon #87358
It's Muslims he's talking about, which these types believe is what Muslims believe rather then what it actually is, a monotheistic religion that belongs to the same faith tree as Christianity and Judaism.
@JeanP #87391
All of that while completely neglecting how many Latinos have turned away from Christianity because they’ve seen example of what happens when their churches do what they’ve been doing for the last several decades, after centuries of being only mildly worse.
Just a few years ago I was looking up information on a bunch of death metal bands, and became surprised how many of them had been founded by Latinos, many of them actually from South and Central America. Place so firmly bound with the Catholic Church. And then it suddenly hit me, that’s exactly why so many of them went into founding very heavy, intentionally scary bands with Satanic lyrics. They’ve seen what many of the priests are doing there to the masses, with the full support of the Vatican all that time.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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