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A Danger to the Constitution

true blood

Active Member
Aye. All I did was go to google and typed define:marriage. Around 50 percent of the definitions read a union between a man and a woman and I listed a few.
 

Pah

Uber all member
true blood said:
Aye. All I did was go to google and typed define:marriage. Around 50 percent of the definitions read a union between a man and a woman and I listed a few.

Well, me too! But I went to constitutional law for the definitions of family. Marriage, as you define it, may be important to you but it seems not important in the Constitution for establishing a family Wasn't a family one of the prime reasons for marriage?

But you apparently never found the marriages for property, for international alliance, or a brokered marriage which are all "traditional"

-pah-
 

true blood

Active Member
America was founded on the Christian Faith. So no-gay-marriage will not harm America but rather preserve the faith our founding fathers had. I see no Danger to the Constitution.
 

Pah

Uber all member
true blood said:
America was founded on the Christian Faith. So no-gay-marriage will not harm America but rather preserve the faith our founding fathers had. I see no Danger to the Constitution.

Time and time again I have had to correct this statement. America was founded NOT on the Christian faith (small "f") but on common law It IS a nation of Christians NOT a Christian nation

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true blood

Active Member
No offence but it was. The first American document was the Mayflower Compact. I believe you're overlooking that fact.
 

Pah

Uber all member
true blood said:
No offence but it was. The first American document was the Mayflower Compact. I believe you're overlooking that fact.

The NATION was founded by the Articles of Confederation and replaced by the Constitution. The second COLONY was founded by the Mayflower Compact and replaced by a British document.. The first COLONY was founded by a British Document as were quite a few other COLONIES

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true blood

Active Member
Now you're "spinning the truth".

The very first official act of the Continental Congress was a call to prayer.

Shall I list some presidential quotes?
 

Pah

Uber all member
true blood said:
Now you're "spinning the truth".

The very first official act of the Continental Congress was a call to prayer.

Shall I list some presidential quotes?

And that my dear friend, was in the time when we were under the Articles of Confederation

You have a penchant for being off-topic. Take this particular topic to another thread!

-pah-
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
the Iriquois great law pre-dates any European/American documents... it was recorded in wampum and still exists several centuries after its production.
Eaven older documents exist written by Aztec, Mayan, Olmec and Toltec civilizations.

America is older than the colonies thank you.

The first contenental congress opened with a call to prayer that was ignored by the deligation.... no prayer was ever spoken at the Continental Congress as they could not agree on who's prayer to use.

Shall I list some of the quotes of the signers of the Declaration of Indipendance, the Constitution and several Presidents to show that they wanted religion out of government?

wa:do
 

Pah

Uber all member
painted wolf said:
Shall I list some of the quotes of the signers of the Declaration of Indipendance, the Constitution and several Presidents to show that they wanted religion out of government?

wa:do

Please, do so in the thread that true blood is going to create.

-pah-
 

trishtrish10

Active Member
give to ceasar what is ceasar's, and give to God what is God's. Jesus didn't say we have to obey ceasar. ceasar claimed to be God and Jesus didn't say we should worship him either. u need to read the new testament before u make such assertions, that would help u understand christianity a whole lot better. president madison is one of my ancestors and i know he wasn't a deist. he wanted freedom of religion to be included in the constitution also. we have a national tree, bird, flag, etc. our national religion continues to be Christianity. freedom of religion allows others to co-exist. u have the free-will, inalienable right to believe as u wish, and so do i.
 

Pah

Uber all member
trishtrish10 said:
give to ceasar what is ceasar's, and give to God what is God's. Jesus didn't say we have to obey ceasar

I beg your pardon - what is Ceasar's is obedience to Ceasar's law. How do you think taxes are established but by passing a law? You have a Christion obligation to obey the laws of the society where you are. I can't imagine how you could be so far off.


. ... u need to read the new testament before u make such assertions, that would help u understand christianity a whole lot better

:sigh: Where do you think I read that, my friend?



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president madison is one of my ancestors and i know he wasn't a deist. he wanted freedom of religion to be included in the constitution also. we have a national tree, bird, flag, etc. our national religion continues to be Christianity. freedom of religion allows others to co-exist. u have the free-will, inalienable right to believe as u wish, and so do i.

You have that right certainly to say whatever you want - BUT NOT IN THIS THREAD. You have ignored my two previous posts where I said this subject was off-topic

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