With open words, The American Constitution so obliges this country:
All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation. (Article VI)
On the land called America, what bigger debt and engagement can anyone find to have been contracted and entered obliging this nation than what is stressed in the following?
The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whatever.
This sacred contract term of debt and engagement can be exactly found in Article III, The Articles of Confederation.
Given that all signers of the Articles of Confederation are followers of Christianity, and given that all signers of the American Constitution are followers of Christianity, logic must allow the word religion found in the above quotation to mean nothing else but only the teaching of Christianity. Besides logic, indeed, religion, namely Christianity, is hereby indisputably listed as the number one account prior to anything else for all these Christian signers to enter a firm league, namely a firm government, to defend.
As quoted, with the bold expression on the unaltered inheritance of a sacred debt and engagement, the American Constitution must permanently oblige every citizen receiving her protection with the recognition of the supreme dominance of the Christian teaching in this nation, regardless of this citizen’s background, natural, ethnical, or cultural. Excuse can be given to no one who fails in such recognition. Any idea in contrast to this obligation, or action releasing anyone from this obligation, must be found unacceptable by the Constitution.
Condition #1 is false. Not every signer of the Articles of Confederation was Christian. The assumption that 'Christians' comprise a single religion is also false, since Catholics and different kinds of Protestant didn't take that opinion toward each other's faith. Generally speaking, Protestants and Catholics considered each's faiths to be more deviant and more dangerous to Christianity than Judaism or Islam, since the latter two were overtly heretical, while the other made an imitation at the true religion. In the public consciousness of the Founding Fathers time, differences of religion were between different kinds of Christian.
, differences of religion were between different kinds of Christian.
The logic directed by the above quotations must tell people that the Founding Fathers had come together to draw the Articles of Confederation to fight each other., if the group known as Christians belong to entirely different religions, then there is no single religion for them to belong to.
Bite, please!Fishing on Christmas, trying to get a bite? :roll:
Then there's the fact that they promptly adopted the First Amendment.
With open words, The American Constitution so obliges this country:
All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation. (Article VI)
On the land called America, what bigger debt and engagement can anyone find to have been contracted and entered obliging this nation than what is stressed in the following?
The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whatever.
This sacred contract term of debt and engagement can be exactly found in Article III, The Articles of Confederation.
Given that all signers of the Articles of Confederation are followers of Christianity, and given that all signers of the American Constitution are followers of Christianity, logic must allow the word religion found in the above quotation to mean nothing else but only the teaching of Christianity. Besides logic, indeed, religion, namely Christianity, is hereby indisputably listed as the number one account prior to anything else for all these Christian signers to enter a firm league, namely a firm government, to defend.
As quoted, with the bold expression on the unaltered inheritance of a sacred debt and engagement, the American Constitution must permanently oblige every citizen receiving her protection with the recognition of the supreme dominance of the Christian teaching in this nation, regardless of this citizen’s background, natural, ethnical, or cultural. Excuse can be given to no one who fails in such recognition. Any idea in contrast to this obligation, or action releasing anyone from this obligation, must be found unacceptable by the Constitution.
The current constitution wasn't made by the united states under the Articles of Confederation. It was made by a convention of sovereign states.The First Amendment has not been vested with the power of rewriting any part of the Constitution, but then must be subordinated and submissive to the original Constitution. Do you find any word from the First Amendment to have the debt and engagement relinquished?
I don't see where "Christ" is mentioned in any of your quotes regarding the Constitution.
The First Amendment has not been vested with the power of rewriting any part of the Constitution, but then must be subordinated and submissive to the original Constitution.
this IS his hobby...You need a hobby.
I don't see where "Christ" is mentioned in any of your quotes regarding the Constitution.
this IS his hobby...
Why must a portion of the canine or fang be hidden? Too dirty, too soft? Or just literally having fell off?Utter bull****
Here comes the definition of amendment from a dictionary:It's an amendment. It rewrites the Constitution by definition. Get over it.
Here comes the definition of amendment from a dictionary:
1. The act of changing for the better; improvement:
2. A correction or alteration, as in a manuscript.
So, unless you find that the First Amendment has been vested with the power of rewriting the entire Constitution, it only stays at the level of adding something conceived to be better. See how Amendment XVIII comes and goes? Whatever the part in the Constitution that is not touched by an amendment must stay intact. Otherwise, your wild “definition” conception can make America equally acceptable to have three presidents or none at all only because of the existence of the First Amendment. The First Amendment has no power to relinquish any debt or engagement the Constitution pledges. Don’t take the Constitution as a manuscript. Get over it
I don't see where "Christ" is mentioned in any of your quotes regarding the Constitution.
It looks like someone gets scared if the true explanation of the Constitution can be read. If you do not have “outlandish, convoluted, and incoherent argument”, explain the debt and engagement that the Constitution pledges to inherit from The Articles of Confederation. If you want to leave this country, leave! If you want to come back to see America as a non-religious country, launch a movement to have current Constitution toppled, at least to have the Article VI removed!That is the most outlandish, convoluted, and incoherent argument I've ever heard. That makes absolutely NO sense. Not once in the Constitution does it mention the word Christianity. If this country was a theocracy, I would get the hell out as quickly as possible. You have the biggest misinterpretation of the Constitution since Ronald Reagan.
As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion...
...given that all signers of the American Constitution are followers of Christianity, logic must allow the word religion found in the above quotation to mean nothing else but only the teaching of Christianity. Besides logic, indeed, religion, namely Christianity, is hereby indisputably listed as the number one account prior to anything else for all these Christian signers to enter a firm league, namely a firm government, to defend.
It looks like someone gets scared if the true explanation of the Constitution can be read. If you do not have “outlandish, convoluted, and incoherent argument”, explain the debt and engagement that the Constitution pledges to inherit from The Articles of Confederation. If you want to leave this country, leave! If you want to come back to see America as a non-religious country, launch a movement to have current Constitution toppled, at least to have the Article VI removed!
Argument to remove the Christianity spiritual dominance in America based on the Treaty of Tripoli is extremely fragile. The fundamental points for the refutation against this argument are:The Treaty of Tripoli was ratified unanimously by the US senate in 1797. Section 11 of the treaty begins with this statement:
As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion;
Please explain the debt and engagement that the Constitution pledges to inherit from The Articles of Confederation.
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