Not only challenging but demolishing. You insinuated that this country was not founded on Christian principles:Quote:
Originally Posted by ScottGem
What Christian principles? I'm not arguing with you (yet). But I'm wondering what Christain principles are specifically in the Constitution or that it was based on.
Then you admitted that the principles are Judeo-CHRISTIAN:
Thanks, you fell right into my trap. I don't deny any of the things you cite, but I maintain these are not solely "Christian" principles, but rather judeo-christian principles.
I nor anyone here ever claimed they were "solely" Christian principles. Most Christians that I know understand that Christianity came from Judaism and that, in fact, salvation is from the Jews (John 4:22).
Correct. And what is that story? That Christians founded this nation on principles which they believed. The principles taught by Jesus Christ.Quote:
People still refer to Christian principles not Judeo-Christian prinicples. The omission tells the story.
Did I claim the founding Fathers had no flaws? Do you claim that you have no flaws? If the answer to these questions is, no, then what is the point?Quote:
No, there were no Jews in the Continental Congress because your "all men are created equal" Christian founding fathers didn't think they were equal enough.
The only thing I can gather is that you have admitted in that statement that the founding Fathers were Christian.
Wonderful! But that has little to do with the fact that this country is founded on Christian principles by Christian Founding Fathers. Two facts you have already admitted.Quote:
But yes Jews did assist in the Revolution:
How the Jews Saved the American Revolution
Crash Course in Jewish History Part 55 - Jews and the Founding of America
The American Revolution: Haym Salomon
Sincerely,
De Maria