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Posts from Anonymous, Virginia Beach

Anonymous, Virginia BeachAnonymous, Virginia Beach
Anonymous, Virginia Beach

I am not going to babble. I am going to make historical facts. The Faith of our Founding Fathers comes from the Middle East. People who want to debate religion need to learn the history and social dynamics of a culture that existed as far back as 1800 B.C. to understand the understanding of a Supernatural Being that we call in the Western world God. The common social battle was between polytheism, many gods created by human understanding, and monotheism, the total commitment of people to a Super Natural Being that is untouchable by doctrines made by the precepts of men. Our Founding Fahters knew this weakness. Many had ancestors who journeyed to our country to escape the European turmoil caused by the Reformation. Their purpose was too reestablish the community or nation where all families committed to support each other, not persecute each other. This unity was the most important to survive and exist as a community or a nation in that time as it is today. Division of a nation on faith, or money, or moral law, opens the door to other nations to divide further and conquer. Therefore, the fact is the Founding Fathers assertion of freedom of religion was a statement addressing the persecution of the Protestants in Europe by the Catholic Church power. The United States at its beginning had 95 % Protestants, 4% Catholics, and 1% Jews. The Founding Fathers just wanted unity between all these faiths. Therefore, many of their statement return to the Bible that reflects on one nation in the Middle East, Israel. The founding fathers were aware of King David whose brief 40 year empire united dissolved after his son Solomon. The founding fathers were aware of this story because in their time reading the Bible, not speaking against it without reading it, was a mainstay in a daily life especially on Sunday the Sabbath. The founding fathers understood that the division of the tribes of Israel, the sons of Jacob, the states of Israel of that time, caused the destruction of Israel in 722 B.C. by Assyria and 585 B.C. by Babylon (Iraq). The Founding Fathers only understood because of their Bible. The Constitution is a repeat of the Instutes of the Church written by Jean Calvin that hindered the sole authority of the pope or pastor in a church. The people voted elders to represent the church to watchover the pastor like the Congress is to watch over the President for the people. The faith of the Founding Fathers was simply following the Ten Commandments. Thus, the first Supreme Court Judge Wilson stated "a human law cannot be made without the Divine law." The Divine Law is the Ten Commandments. In additon, this is why the picture of Moses with the Ten Commandments sits above the door of the Supremen Court door and the picture surrounds the whole building. Our social ignorance today that attacks faith is the knife that will sever the Constitution written by our Founding Fathers to sustain our nation forever. We are on the path socially, economically, and politically to be destroyed like King David's Israel or Rome by inner division caused by our selfish motives for social identity and power. History is a warning to us today not to follow our human past by taking the guidance of our Creator out. We are economically broke today because of our coveting, listening to false witness, adultry, paying taxes for criminals who kill, rape, or steal. This has caused our future leaders, our children, to not even be able to pass the basic requirement to even enter the military to defend our country as released by the Department of Defense. We need to return back to simple common sense that our Founding Fathers had that did not have so much babbling uninformed arguments. We need to unify as President Eisenhower stated after WWII as One Nation, Under God, Indivisible. This is the Ten Commandments again. We need to return to loving God without argumentation of type of worship and unify in loving each other as Christians, Jews, Islamics, Irish, Italians, etc. This is the history of our country. We need to know history before debating as if we do know history. The argumentation of understanding our Founding Fathers is very shallow and dividing our nation. Support by the people should not be given to babblers who base their supporting for their argument on false doctrines without historical context. Shalom Shaloma lachem Peace be with you

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