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Friendly reminder that America was not explicitly founded as a Christian Nation, contrary to what evangelicucks might tell you. That is all
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The world would have been a much more beautiful place if Christfags never existed.
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>>220474319
It's a judeo-masonic Nation
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I miss when atheists were scared of Inquisition.
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>>220474319
Andrew Tate is founding stock American and he believes in Islam
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Did not asketh
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>>220474319
Explain the "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah!" part
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>>220474381
>i wish people who said things i don't like feared for their lives
Is your ego really that fragile? It's more or less what I expect most of the time, but it's still pretty pathetic.
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>>220474446
War and killing your enemies is a normal part of life.
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>>220474542
Yeah, but what a retarded way to draw up enemies. We're not talking about defence from an existential threat. We're talking about lunatics wanting to murder because they got upset over some shit about their imaginary friend.
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>>220474446
Just keep your downer opnion for yourself, is the same with gays, they try to indocrinate people into their lifestyle and in turn make society pander for them instead.
Look how secular Britain gave up all of their culture to muzzies for no reason, if these were in medieval times the traitors would be crushed by an elephant as punishment o algo.
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>>220474542
Trve. So don't crying when it happens to you one day.
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>>220474319
>America was not explicitly founded as a Christian Nation
*America was explicitly not founded as a Christian nation

The founding fathers had a variety of takes on religion and many were atheist as you could reasonably get for the time (i.e. deists). Jefferson made a redditor's version of the New Testament and explicitly talked about how Jews and pagans (i.e. Natives and even Hindus) have as much right to unfettered worship as Christians
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>>220474595
Lol.
>Just keep your downer opnion for yourself
How about you just join the 21st century and accept that we can all exchange ideas without being killed for them now? You've got just as much right as anybody else, and it's nicer.
>Look how secular Britain gave up all of their culture to muzzies for no reason, if these were in medieval times the traitors would be crushed by an elephant as punishment o algo.
Not a lot of elephants in Medieval England.
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>>220474319
You could’ve just said “We don’t celebrate Easter”
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>>220474319
Utah, New England, Maryland, Pennsylvania were all founded as theocracies though.
>>220474662
We celebrate Easter.
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>>220474662
Haven't seen that meme in ages.
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>>220474683
Utah and the Puritan colonies yes. All of New England (e.g. Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine)? No.
Maryland was founded as a fiefdom of a Catholic baron but was a feudal territory founded as a safe haven for Catholics, not a theocracy. Pennsylvania was founded as the fundamental anti-theocracy response to Puritan New England
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>>220474683
No you don’t
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>>220474683
New England had effectively ceased to be a puritan society within 50 years of its founding
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>>220474319
not explicitly but de facto.
look at a dollar bill
"in god we trust"
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>>220474743
>The idea of an egg-giving hare went to the U.S. in the 18th century. Protestant German immigrants in the Pennsylvania Dutch area told their children about the "Osterhase" (sometimes spelled "Oschter Haws"[21]). Hase means "hare", not rabbit, and in Northwest European folklore the "Easter Bunny" indeed is a hare. According to the legend, only good children received gifts of colored eggs in the nests that they made in their caps and bonnets before Easter.
Easter Bunny is literally from here dough.
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>>220474769
Nta but it's a meme you dip.
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>>220474738
Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers on Quaker principles ig theocracy was too strong of a world.
But still acting like the American nation doesn't have explicit Christian foundations is disingenuous.
Not that I think American should be a theocracy.
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>>220474768
That was added long after the modern coup
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>>220474784
then stfu it's a shit meme
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>>220474803
Come on, mate. This isn't an H-pattern gear shift, it's not that hard to figure out.
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>>220474648
Jeff had some very critical words about judaism but for some reason was very interested in Islam, as were a few other founding fathers
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If old George W saw what kind of a kikeslaved shithole the US would become he would put on a red coat
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>>220474813
It's not funny so how else is one to engage with it?
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>>220474829
Strange how they brought pretty much everything from the old world except for the kicking the Jews out of your country bit. Europe already had that one figured out before the end of the Middle Ages. But for some reason it didn't catch on.
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>>220474862
We turned back some Jews in WWII if that counts for anything.
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>>220474820
Jefferson's interest in Islam was tied directly to Barbary Pirates disputes. Jefferson tried to appeal to muzzies telling them the US had no disputes with Islamic nations and they said idc you are infidel which caused him to look up what exactly their deal was.
>>220474829
George Washington was a freemason that wrote letters to Jewish communities verbally kissing the wall. He also owned slaves and was not particularly merciful to them.
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>>220474792
>Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers on Quaker principles
Quaker principles were the most milquetoast modern liberal Christian interpretation of the religion that your average Bible thumper gets mad at in 2026. They literally had asexual androgynous preachers in the 1700s. Philadelphia was literally meant to be a religiously tolerant safe haven for every religion in the world (just happened to mostly be European Christians due to settlement patterns)
Some of these colonies were founded to protect some specific religion (Christianity as a unified religious identity was no longer a thing in the 17th-18th century until the Enlightenment forced the different religions to start admitting they were denominations of the same faith in the face of the secular enemy)

The American project is a secular Enlightenment-inspired bourgeois representative democracy. Show me one instance of the Constitution mentioning God. Hell even the DoI only mentions man's Creator which is a concept in every religion, the emphasis is more so on complete equality and an intrinsic right to dignity that no just government can interfere with
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>>220474892
>He also owned slaves and was not particularly merciful to them.
are you saying this would make him sympathize with Netanyahu?
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>>220474919
>Show me one instance of the Constitution mentioning God.
Why would it.
It's a legal document outlining the national government.
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>>220474974
Sure, my pakistani friend
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>>220474919
>Philadelphia was literally meant to be a religiously tolerant safe haven for every religion in the world
Yeah and it was abnormal for its time. The rest of the 13 colonies were far from this religiously tolerant
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>>220474984
If the United States was a state/nation founded on Christian principles, why would we not have that affirmation in our constitutional document?
It's exactly because we were never meant to be a Christian nation that the concept baffles you

>>220475022
You live in a fantasy land, nobody cared in the 1700s except some rural New Englanders seething about Catholics. Anti-Catholic sentiment really only took off nationally after the Great Migration started in the wake of the failed 1798 rebellion by Wolfe Tone
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Someone should’ve told George Washington that
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>>220475074
He was just joking
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>>220475067
>why would we not have that affirmation in our constitutional document?
If the puritans were truly Christian, why didn't they use the cross?
If you ask this to an o algo catholic they would simply claim "because they weren't Christian o algo asi."
If you ask this to a puritan he would say "the Lord commands 'thou shalt not make any graven image'."
The religion of colonists was one that didn't concern itself with looking religious like hypocritical papists.
Even then state constitutions would still write like the Bible.
>nobody cared in the 1700s except some rural New Englanders seething about Catholics
Obese mexican groyper detected. You will never be a real American.



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