UffDa! wrote:
"Sam Bam" <sam@bam.slam> wrote in message
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UffDa! wrote:
Can't say I have seen those in law recently. ;-)
http://www.gospelcom.net/faithfacts/cul_bible.html
Sovereign authority of God, not sovereignty of the state, or
sovereignty of man Mayflower Compact, Declaration, Constitution,
currency, oaths, mention of God in all 50 state constitutions,
Pledge of Allegiance Ex. 18:16, 20:3, Dt. 10:20, 2 Chron. 7:14, Ps.
83:18, 91:2, Isa. 9:6-7, Dan. 4:32, Jn. 19:11, Acts 5:29, Rom.
13:1, Col. 1:15-20, 1 Tim. 6:15
Moral absolutes, Fixed standards, Absolute truth, Sanctity of life
Declaration ("unalienable" rights-life, etc., "self-evident"
truths) Ex. 20:13, Dt. 30:19, Ps. 119: 142-152, Pr. 14:34, Isa.
5:20-21, Jn. 10:10, Rom. 2:15, Heb. 13:8
Rule of law rather than authority of man Declaration, Constitution
Ex. 18-24, Dt. 17:20, Isa. 8:19-20, Mat. 5:17-18
You can pull this up, but its wrong. There is nothing about
Christianity in the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.
And, in fact, In God We Trust was not on money until 100 years after
the Revolution.
So, what you posted above is not only irrelevant, its wrong.
Sounds soooo --- christian.
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