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One of the biggest weapons the uber-conservatives have against the Democratic party is the church and state argument. This last election really was heavily influenced by the opinion that the positions taken on gay marriage and abortion are the only determinants of leadership ability.
I'm getting awful tired of the entire mindset out there that liberal somehow equates to Godless. I am also getting really tired of the attacks on the churches by folks who are normally pretty open minded.
It's time to learn how to fight back.
Seems to me that the quickest way to shut up the folks who insist that God must be a factor in government is to talk to them about the intent of the folks who actually created this little experiment called the US. This article does an excellent job of giving you all the ammo and quotes you need to do the job:
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Our Godless Constitution
It is hard to believe that George Bush has ever read the works of George Orwell, but he seems, somehow, to have grasped a few Orwellian precepts. The lesson the President has learned best -- and certainly the one that has been the most useful to him -- is the axiom that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it. One of his Administration's current favorites is the whopper about America having been founded on Christian principles. Our nation was founded not on Christian principles but on Enlightenment ones. God only entered the picture as a very minor player, and Jesus Christ was conspicuously absent.
Our Constitution makes no mention whatever of God. The omission was too obvious to have been anything but deliberate, in spite of Alexander Hamilton's flippant responses when asked about it: According to one account, he said that the new nation was not in need of "foreign aid"; according to another, he simply said "we forgot." But as Hamilton's biographer Ron Chernow points out, Hamilton never forgot anything important...
Read the entire article, please! It will give you quotes from the founding fathers that will let you refute virtually any position that liberal is "Godless" and that our nation was founded for the sake of Christianity's sole advancement.
Discuss, please!
Laura
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