Message from @Nathan
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if the democrats run center left economically, and stop berating middle americans for being "backwards" for liking a border, they could probably rebuild the new deal coalition
HAHAHAHA
I was watching that live. Not very smart imo lol
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Hi, just joined.
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mini-mike is out. Good riddance.
> if the democrats run center left economically, and stop berating middle americans for being "backwards" for liking a border, they could probably rebuild the new deal coalition
Absolutely. I have no idea why Democrats are so blatantly anti-American.
all in the name of being #woke
Is america a christian nation founded by christianity?
Yes or no, why or why not
it was influenced by judeo christian values
judeo?
the us would be very very different without christianity
all of the founding fathers either had some kind of christian belief/background or believed that the values found in the Bible were important to consider when forming a new government
>Judeo
Christianity has completely different values than Judaism, even if they both share half the Bible.
In fact, Christianity is nearly opposite in its doctrines, in many ways.
I mean the Ten Commandments are shared.
And I'd argue that's the anchor point for both.
Yes, Christianity added in a lot more hope and forgiveness in heaven (since Judaism has no equivalent of the afterlife) but a lot of the values are the same.
This is a good summary of major differences.
Even though these differences regard religious doctrine, Christian religious doctrines form the basis of western society.
Yeah, I'll agree its mostly Christianity which built the US.
If Judaism has any influence, it's only through the Old Testament. However, that's only a small part of Judaism
Judeo-Christian is a term which is used to group Christianity and Judaism together, either in reference to Christianity's derivation from Judaism, both religions' common use of the Bible, or due to perceived parallels or commonalities and shared values between the two religions. -wikipedia
thank
Yes, does that make it necessarily correct. It's a term that is somewhat inaccurate regardless.
It was only introduced in the 1900s as a way to abridge Christian and Jewish communities.
While we're discussing opinions, here's one I have I suppose.
What are your plans come 2024, when we have to pick someone else for the GOP primaries?
matt gaetz
I wanna see how Paul and Cruz grow over the next 4 years
see who else holds true to Lion party values
I like Matt, but if Tucker runs, I'm rooting for him.