
so i thought i'd open up the question to you all as i do a little history refreshment course.
were they? did they view us as a christian nation? and, if you feel inclined to comment, how much do their religious/secular leanings matter to christianity's chance to thrive in america?
i need to find out more before i comment either way, but i will say that i'm not sure it matters to me which (if any) religion they identified with, so long as they made provisions for ALL of us to worship, or not worship, "according to the dictates of our own conscience." indeed, could it be that we threaten other citizens' religious rights when we assume that the state's moral code does/should conform to the moral code of christianity?
(or, if you're not in the mood, you can get full credit by posting the link to a funny/cool website on any topic.)
8 comments:
All I know for sure is that they wrote the Pledge of Allegiance.
good one. i think if i were running for anything i would take a firm stance against speech. a straight-up no-risk policy. i would remain mute until election day, at which time i would speak a single word.
and what would that word be?
on another topic:
i blurked (blog lurked) my way to this post thru a friend of RD's:
http://www.thisibelieve.org/dsp_ShowEssay.php?lastname=page&state=UT&uid=22890&start=0
check it.
Where did you find that?
I have a funny web site... I think you'll love it! I think you'll get a kick out of these!
RD: i followed a link from your friend joel's blog, whose name i clicked on from a comment he left you. the typical blurk routine.
Sarah: so very good. i am in your debt.
Here's a pretty funny blog for you:
http://myregisblog.blogspot.com/
Although you might have already stumbled across it. You brother (who's blog I blurked) I just noticed is listed as a "fellow ward member".
such a good one! we laughed HARD at that, and other posts on that blog, last night. thanks for passing along.
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