• @asteriskeverything@lemmy.world
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    328 months ago

    They truly unironically believe that America is a Christian nation and intended to be one by the founding fathers. I don’t know how they believe something with such a massive contradiction as if that’s the case why is separation of church and state something the founding fathers included. Doesn’t have to make sense to people living in reality.

    • BeautifulMind ♾️
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      218 months ago

      That’s just the thing- they’ve got church-funded groups churning out historical revisionism in which the Framers were really trying to found a Biblical version of Sparta but the wicked usurpers got power and ruined it with their War of Northern Aggression

      Reality? LOL they’re trying to replace reality with their version, which tells you to bend your contemporary knee to them

    • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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      138 months ago

      They also act like the founders are gods whose supposed wishes need to be followed unquestioningly forever.

      • @whofearsthenight@lemm.ee
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        38 months ago

        Well, ironically just like with the bible, they pick and choose on that one. For example, 2A is considered to be a natural law equivalent to gravity by them, but the founding fathers also intended for the constitution to grow and change and be amended (eg: the ‘A’ in ‘2A’) but that doesn’t ever really come up…

        • I always think of this comedian pointing out the irony. IT’S CALLED AN AMENDMENT!!! The 2A group make me sick. And I don’t mean people who support it in general or like guns or whatever but… the people who make it their identity, the key issue.

          What? Like THAT is what American rights are to you? Getting to own a mini cannon??

    • @Pickle_Jr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      108 months ago

      The red scare propaganda really didn’t help by putting, “In God we trust,” on the dollar bill and the, “[one nation,] under God,” part in the pledge allegiance.