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chaosmatrix rated 7 weeks ago
Stupid fundie, learn to read.
djonez rated 7 weeks ago
Stupid hippie, get a job
yobaba rated 2 months ago
This IS from Craig's List, after all, but it is also factual: "Thomas Jefferson, who sat down and authored The Declaration of Independence, rarely missed an opportunity to laugh at Christianity. In a letter to John Adams in 1823, he wrote: "The day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus ... will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter. In 1814, Jefferson wrote about the Bible's Old and New Testaments: "The whole history of these books is so defective and doubtful -- evidence that parts have proceeded from an extraordinary man; and that other parts are of the fabric of very inferior minds." In fact, it was President Jefferson himself who first wrote (to a Baptist church group in 1802), "The First Amendment has erected a wall of separation between Church and State." Therefore, when Jefferson talked about "Nature's God," the "Creator" and "divine Providence" in the Declaration that he wrote, he was being a hippie and referring to a general cosmic energy-- not the Christian God. America is not a Christian nation. Period. Our Constitution derived from the post-Christian Enlightenment values of reason and truth."
patoloco rated 2 months ago
ajanelle is a genius-- http://ajanelle.stumbleupon.com/ "Stupid and unoriginal. The author (or most likely copier) is providing no new insight and no helpful solution. What was the point of this article, again?" Just plain...trolling.
heatherlehman rated 2 months ago
specifically because it is a craigslist entry. just bizarre forms of ephemeral communication. some thumbs down the content, but their rebuttal to the content is lacking. except for one persons rebuttal, and i feel they were reading a little in it that i didn't see, but hey ia m just stumbling along here.
MrsA rated 3 months ago
Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. Lies. Lies. Lies. There will always exist enough unvarnished imperfection in the history of any nation to make loyal patriots blush. Creation of new junk to trash a country by disgruntled countrymen--which in my honest opinion is what this poster has done--serves as a useless example of futility if not an outright destructive exercise. When noticing to WHICH craigslist this fallacious rubbish was posted, I see that it was the one serving the San Francisco Bay Area. That region as of late, does not exactly have a reputation for being a strong bastion of conservatism nor does it even having a reputation for cranking out Americans who are truly loyal to their nation first and then the world at large.
BluePeriphery rated 3 months ago
great post. Plus its fun to see these right wingers squirm and squeal when faced with some facts.
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