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randomusers239874 0 points ago +1 / -1

No, they didn't. Christianity had nothing to do with it, and you can gnash your teeth about it all you want, here it is again in utterly plain English

As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion

You lose. Your feelings on the matter are irrelevant, you still lose.

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HillarysBeaverMunch 0 points ago +0 / -0

Feels have nothing to do with it, and I will say it for the 3rd time so you may mull it: those that built America were overwhelmingly Christian.

There's no way around this fact, friend.

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randomusers239874 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yes, but that in no way affects whether this was a Christian nation, which it's not, and never was. You're trying to move the goalposts, and trying to muddy the issue. This was never a Christian nation. Man, it's crazy how alike far left religious nut jobs (socialists and trannys) and right wing religious nut jobs (christcucks and snackbars) are. I have to guess neither group is very smart, otherwise you wouldn't be religious.

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HillarysBeaverMunch 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're a kook, sounds like.

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randomusers239874 0 points ago +1 / -1

Hahaha the religious nut called me a kook. I have to say, from a purely academic standpoint, it's pretty interesting how religion can blind a person, even when shown incontrovertible proof that some deeply held belief they have is wrong. I have a background in neuroscience myself, I wonder if they've ever been able to detect what parts of the brain are involved with inhibiting cognitive dissonance. There is a specific region that can induce religious experience when activated, I wonder if that's involved at all.