THE UNITED STATES IS A CHRISTIAN NATION FOUNDED UPON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES

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THE UNITED STATES IS A CHRISTIAN NATION FOUNDED UPON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES


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created Wed Sep 13, 06

This is a quote from on George W Bush, is he correct?

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COMMENTS:
Hell yes it is, haven't you been reading ANYTHING on this site lately? Being Christian is EVIL! Being Christian is right there with being a radical muslim extremist. Come on man, get with the program, CHRISTIANS ARE THE DEVIL!
by jappy on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:13pm [+]

Voted : Yes
Same with almost all western countries.
by wolf_nipple_chips on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:14pm [+]

The U.S. is largely a mainstream Christian nation, NOT founded on the extremist principles of fundamentalist, Evangelical Christians.
by cranky on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:21pm [+]

Somebody needs to re-read their history lessons. The above quote is correct.
Our nation was founded on Christian principals. If you don't believe in God, then that's your loss and your problem, but don't be ignorant about how and why the pilgrims founded this great nation of ours.
by RunsWithScissors on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:32pm [+]

Voted : No
The United States Government DOES NOT support or advocate ANY religion. The is not official or state religion.

Most Americans are of the Christian faith, so in that regard we are a mostly Christian nation, just as the country of Iraq is a Muslim nation.

In America ALL religions are considered equal.
by Grapost on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:40pm [+]

The Government of the United States is in no sense founded on the Christian religion. John Adams - 2nd President of the US
by Steelhamster on Wed Sep 13, 06 2:48pm [+]

Principles (loosely defined) of the Judeo-Christian faiths? Perhaps. Based on Christian faith and beliefs directly? No. Many of the founding fathers were deists, not Christians. They specifically avoided putting into law many things which would have established some sort of state religion.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Wed Sep 13, 06 3:12pm [+]

Voted : Yes
Not directly, but, as far as I know, all of the founding fathers were Christian, and, if we accept that one's religion has at least some effect on one's morals, then, yeah, it is.
by himself809 on Wed Sep 13, 06 4:32pm [+]

Yes, and sort of.

We obviously are a predominately christian nation. Especially back then, but even today the majority are christian. That's simply a matter of demographics and cannot be disputed.

Founded on christian ideals, depends. We are obviously heavily influenced by christianity, although the founders intentionally did not designate this as our official religion and quite wisely left such matters up to individuals. But many of our notions of what constitute right or wrong are influenced by the majority religion.

For instance, we do not believe it is necessary to chop someones hand off for stealing as some religions do, probably in part because christ did not teach this. If he had we might have included that in our laws.
by herzog on Wed Sep 13, 06 5:38pm [+]

"all of the founding fathers were Christian,"

No, this is an erroneous belief. I can provide proof if you like.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Wed Sep 13, 06 8:15pm [+]

That'd be good, thanks. I was just sort-of assuming that since most of the founding fathers you hear about were Christians, the others were probably too. I think I remember somewhere that Thomas Jefferson was an atheist, not too sure though.
by himself809 on Wed Sep 13, 06 9:05pm [+]

infidels. org/ news/ atheism/ extra/ founding- fathers. html
by neothe1 on Wed Sep 13, 06 10:19pm [+]

Voted : No
The Founding Fathers were deists, not Christians. Many of the principles they state in the Declaration of Independence and Preamble to the Constitution are not Biblical. However, it is fair to argue that the first settlers were Christians and came fleeing religious persecution. So, if you focus on the founding documents, then America was not founded on Christian principles, but if you focus on the religions of the first settlers, then it is. So, there you have it.
by Guest User from [71.208.183.6] on Wed Sep 13, 06 11:10pm [+]

The Founding Fathers were deists, not Christians. Many of the principles they state in the Declaration of Independence and Preamble to the Constitution are not Biblical. However, it is fair to argue that the first settlers were Christians and came fleeing religious persecution. So, if you focus on the founding documents, then America was not founded on Christian principles, but if you focus on the religions of the first settlers, then it is. So, there you have it. Also, the majority religions in the United States are Christian.
by margaret123 on Wed Sep 13, 06 11:11pm [+]

Voted : No
President George W. Bush NEVER said this!

He NEVER said the USA is a christian nation. No President has ever said anything like that!

I will concede that President Bush (43) may have said that the USA is a nation that was founded upon "JUDEO-CHRISTIAN" Principles.

It's certain that it wasn't founded upon Islamic Principles.
by xxxxxxxx on Thu Sep 14, 06 7:39am [+]

Mr. Tode: Actually, Islam and Christianity have much in common. A watershed document for both faiths is the Jewish account of creation through Abraham.
by margaret123 on Thu Sep 14, 06 9:47am [+]

Tode, if you google:
+bush "the united states is a christian nation founded upon christian principles"
you will find that these words came from the lips of George W. Bush's mouth. I don't know in what context, though.
by Applerod on Thu Sep 14, 06 6:22pm [+]

The truth will set you free Tode
by Steelhamster on Fri Sep 15, 06 4:00pm [+]

Voted : Comment
Applerod: I "Googled" it as you suggested... and it failed to identify any reliable media source for the comment. Consequently, the ONLY determination that can be made is that the aforementioned quote is TOTAL B.S.

margaret123: Point taken, however, it doesn't change the fact that the USA was not established on Islamic principles.

Steelhamster: You're correct. I've investigated as suggested... and found no merit to the assertion that President Bush (43) ever made such a statement. Therefore, the truth has set me free to denounce you.
by xxxxxxxx on Fri Sep 22, 06 8:17am [+]

Voted : No
Wasn't it about being allowed to worship in the manner one saw fit?
by Upstandingmale on Wed Oct 11, 06 7:57am [+]






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