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  • ...stians''. Variations on the claim include most commonly, “The United States is a Christian nation.” The answer to the question, “Was the United States founded on Christianity?” is actually complex. There is no easy &ldqu
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  • ...?"]] - Also see [[America_is_not_a_Christian_nation]] and [[Was the United States founded on Christianity?]]
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  • ...before June, then George Bush is the thirty-second president of the United States; (c1) Therefore, George Bush is not the thirty-second president of the United States.
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  • ...th the object of his creation. Most of the founding fathers of the United States were considered Deists.
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  • ...ch of England is part of the Anglican community, represented in the United States mainly by the Episcopal Church. ...d, the church is organized in synods. The two largest synods in the United States are the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Lutheran Church Mis
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  • ...e last, most oppressed minority in the world, and especially in the United States. ...in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding the inception of the United States and its government.
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  • ... perpetrator's diplomatic immunity so he could be prosecuted in the United States.[https://www.inquisitr.com/4954910/priest-and-former-vatican-diplomat-to-u-
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  • COMES NOW the Plaintiff Jon Bell and states: ...90 has also been an unsuccessful candidate for mayor, governor, and United States Senator. Currently he is negotiating his own radio show-one that will be he
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  • ...e theists that the [[Was_the_United_States_founded_on_Christianity?|United States was founded on Christianity]], the separation of church and state remains o * In many states [[Anti-atheist laws|people who don't believe in god are discriminated again
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  • 28. And there's no doubt in my mind, when the United States acts abroad and home, we do so based upon values -- particularly the value 34. I believe liberty is universal. I don't believe it is just for the United States of America alone. I believe there is an Almighty, and I believe the Almight
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  • ...nwriter, and film producer, filming in both the Netherlands and the United States, best known for the American feature films ''[[RoboCop]]'', ''[[Total Recal ...ntelligent Design: Why God isn't as smart as she thinks she is'', Williams states: "Atheists like me don't think about God at all—unless provoked. We think
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  • The United States Government is founded on The Constitution. That document defines and deter ...required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States."'''
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  • ...nited States#History|United States History]] will redirect to the [[United States]] page, to the History section if it exists. #REDIRECT [[United States]]
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  • ...e 2003) and [[Sweden]] (since 2007) and [[Spain]] (since 2007). The United States government does not officially endorse or recognize any religious group, bu ...e'' independently of the ''Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið'' in the [[United States]]. He also formed an organization called the ''Asatru Free Assembly'', whic
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  • A United States Marine was attending some college courses between assignments. He had compl
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  • * 2006, Harris Interactive poll, United States, France, Germany, Italy, England & Spain: US - 4% atheist, 14% agnostic [si * Steiner first surveyed 27 states, and found 19,400 Christians, 5,000 with no preference, and only 3 Agnostic
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  • ... in this book. Commenting on it, William Meagher, Vicar-General of Dublin, states in his Approbation: Up until well into the 20th century in the United States and other Christian countries (notably Ireland), Christian churches pressur
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  • * The President of the United States summons the nation to church on Thanksgiving Day to give thanks to "Almight
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  • ...roughout the Utah Territory had been mustered to fight the invading United States Army, which they believed was intended to destroy them as a people. Initial
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  • ...he time the first amendment to the Constitution was adopted at least three states had their own state establishment churches funded with taxpayer money. If ...rticles. Article eleven states, in part, "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion...." Th
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  • ...sheets/currency/in-god-we-trust.shtml Fact Sheet: Currency & Coins, United States Treasury]</ref> ...t the country, urging that the United States recognize the Deity on United States coins. From Treasury Department records, it appears that the first such app
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  • ...g omitted reference not only to God but also, interestingly, to the United States: ...sible," which recalled the Civil War and the triumph of federal union over states' rights, and "liberty and justice for all," which was supposed to strike a
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  • ...stians''. Variations on the claim include most commonly, &ldquo;The United States is a Christian nation.&rdquo; The answer to the question, &ldquo;Was the United States founded on Christianity?&rdquo; is actually complex. There is no easy &ldqu
    27 KB (4,431 words) - 14:53, 13 December 2011
  • ...ade a treaty with Tripoli, declaring that "'''the government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion'''." This reassuran ...gers in 1620 were "Pilgrims" seeking religious freedom. The secular United States of America was formed more than a century and a half later. If tradition re
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  • =="The United States was founded on Christianity?"== '''The Constitution of the United States of America makes no mention whatever of God.''' ''The omission was too obvi
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  • ...orn and raised in a small town located within the Bible Belt of the United States. I grew up in church. My parents are both religious and very good people.
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  • {{bluebox|Sometime in the 1980s when I was on a visit to the United States, a television station wanted to stage a debate between me and a prominent c
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  • This fallacy states: ... by 18% during that period of time. I believe we can do that in the United States."''
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  • ...g many American evangelicals: “''the Constitution established the United States of America as a Christian nation''.” While many states maintained established churches and religious tests for office — Massachu
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  • ...idit!]] fallacy. Also known as the [[Argument from improbability]], which states, if something seems improbable, then God did it! Never mind the fact that Note: As previously stated, on Nov. 29, 1947, the General Assembly of the "United Nations" approved a resolution calling for the establishment of a Jewish st
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  • ...th the object of his creation. Most of the founding fathers of the United States were considered Deists. ...oteworthy deists]] advancing the age of reason and establishing the United States.
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  • ... ARIS published in Table 73 of the 2007 Statistical Abstract of the United States, published by the Census Bureau.
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  • “I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. ...” ...men and women to become officers of character motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation.”
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  • ===The founding fathers intended the United States to be a Christian nation. Atheists aren't welcome.=== ... Adams signed and read to the nation? Art. 11 the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion."<ref>ht
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  • * [[Was the United States founded on Christianity?]]
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  • ...on]] (13 April 1743 – 4 July 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (177 ...1793) and second Vice President (1797–1801). He was a [[Deist]], and one United State's first [[Freethinkers]]
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  • NARRATOR: Dover, Pennsylvania. Like much of the United States, Dover has become a town divided. ... us well we don't believe that the Civil War ever took place in the United States.
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  • ...ed to scare and provoke people into backing the contention that the United States should not pay attention to any other world leaders with whom they disagree
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  • :''The Supreme Court of the United States and each Federal court– (1) shall not adjudicate– (A) any claim involvi ...d every other ruling related to a right to privacy as well. That means the states could once again outlaw homosexuality and the use of contraception (and if
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  • ==United States== ... case. Section 153A was used against the paper editor and publisher, which states:
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  • ...Shortly after the release of his book last January, he launched Christians United for Israel (CUFI), a lobbying organization intended, he says, to be a Chris ...the world, claiming to reach more than 92 million households in the United States alone, and since 9-11 has expanded its worldwide reach into Muslim countrie
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  • ...lls. I submit that mysticism and revelation result from internal, altered states of consciousness — with no basis in external reality. Mysticism, revelat The next scientific type of argument is called Intelligent Design (ID). It states that life on Earth is so complex that it must have had an intelligent desig
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  • ...h the Agency's activities did not prove acutely embarrassing to the United States and devastating to the people being 'liberated.' The CIA continues to get a
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  • ...olf Hitler, then criticised Stalinist totalitarianism, attacked the United States of America's involvement in the Vietnam War, and finally became an outspoke
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  • ...arious categories. The featured content is an array of maps of the United States broken down into counties showing the density of various religious denomina Image:1967 interracial marriage bans.jpg|States banning interracial marriage in 1967
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  • of the United States Budget under his economic plan) and totally
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  • ...cientific). "Intelligent design" originated in response to the 1987 United States Supreme Court Edwards v. Aguilard ruling involving separation of church and
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  • ...mericas]] is one of the newest and most impressive aquariums in the United States. It contains many exhibits including several large shark tanks, a re-creat
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  • ...nt and multiculturalism, and seems on the fast track to destroy the United States and Western Civilization. ... This includes individuals, terrorist networks, clans, tribes, regimes, or states. One law and one Rule of Engagement: If you adopt Shari'a as your ideology,
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  • In the United States, the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] sets standards for tap and public For more information regarding United States regulation of bottled water production, see Code of Federal Regulations CFR
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  • ...g to a 1997 statistic, only 0.209% of prisoners incarcerated in the United States identify as atheists. Since atheists currently represent roughly 14% of the
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