Okay.
Is that an "Okay, I read and understand what you wrote." or an "Okay, I am going to take my search for Constitutional and American History through the lens of Christianity enlightenment somewhere else."?
Okay.
There used to be a lot of Native American tribes here around 300 years ago...I'm lost as to what you mean by genocide, please explain
Well, the Christian Bible does endorse slavery (as long as you treat your slaves humanely), and I can think of several places in the Old Testament where God Himself has endorsed the wholesale killing of entire races. And it could even be argued that this country was quite literally built on those things, since our forebears had to kill thousands of natives to clear the land on which our country was built and since our infrastructure was built largely with slave and indentured labor.No; by "Christian principles," I meant more the emphasis on the individual for development, "love thy neightbor," work hard, etc...how was the country founded upon the principles of race, slavery, and genocide? I always thought it was rather hypocritical of course how certain of the founders were slave-owners, and I believe even they had guilt about that, however, I wasn't aware of the country being actually founded based on anything like slavery or racism. I would more consider those things as you originally stated about Christianity, that the country was founded as a free nation, but since so many people held racist views at the time and many owned slaves, that racism and slavery were prevalent in the early days even though they should not have been.
I'm lost as to what you mean by genocide, please explain
Is that an "Okay, I read and understand what you wrote." or an "Okay, I am going to take my search for Constitutional and American History through the lens of Christianity enlightenment somewhere else."?
There used to be a lot of Native American tribes here around 300 years ago...
Well, the Christian Bible does endorse slavery (as long as you treat your slaves humanely), and I can think of several places in the Old Testament where God Himself has endorsed the wholesale killing of entire races. And it could even be argued that this country was quite literally built on those things, since our forebears had to kill thousands of natives to clear the land on which our country was built and since our infrastructure was built largely with slave and indentured labor.
But mostly, if you're going to go calling an entire country a Christian one based on Christian values, you're probably not going to have a lot of wiggle room to choose specifically which values you mean. You're kind of stuck with the Christian Value Meal; if you want to pick your values a la carte, they're just regular values and not specifically Christian anymore.
The old testament (Ephesians 6:5) implores slaves to respect, fear, and serve their masters, the new testament (1 Timothy 1:9-10) calls slave traders ungodly, unholy, and profane. There is great discussion on how the old testament was given to a people in bondage with the promise of freedom, and the new testament is the deliverance of that freedom to God's chosen people.
People who have used religion for their own gain should not be confused with the religion, just as people who use the uniform for personal gain should be confused with the service.
I agree completely.The only people who have a problem with this are those who want to use the concept of "Founding Christian values" as a means of ramming Christianity down everyone's throats. If you think that that's what America is all about (and I know you're out there), you should be burned at the fucking stake. These people will be among the first to perish when I seize power.
Brett
People who have used religion for their own gain should not be confused with the religion
Irrespective of what the bible says ... for Christ's sake.....
I wasn't saying that the nation was founded on Christian values...
For Christ's sake, it's written right into the Constitution (blacks being 3/5 human, etc).
Why don't we agree upon this: Our Nation was founded upon a multitude of values, some of which are Christian, some of which are not. The only people who have a problem with this are those who want to use the concept of "Founding Christian values" as a means of ramming Christianity down everyone's throats. If you think that that's what America is all about (and I know you're out there), you should be burned at the fucking stake. These people will be among the first to perish when I seize power.
Brett
Whoa, was unaware of that, which part says this?