Why atheists, Satanists, heathens, etc can't be Americans or Westerners

The Common Law in the US is based off of "religious" morality and values.

For example, not only rape, murder and things of that nature "sins" in Christianty and world religions, but are also "crimes" under "secular" law; with "secular law" having developed or evolved out of older religious and legal systems, such as Roman, Exodus, and so on.

An atheist, for example, can't have any objection to murder, rape and things of that nature except on faith, or on stealing and appropriating those moral values and axioms from world religions (much as degenerate heathen "religions" and cults such as "Satanism" have no morality to speak of which is compatible with that that of law, society and so forth).

So yes, I'd argue based on these facts, state and federal can and should, indeed favor Christianity (and monotheistic, world religion with compatible values) both in public and private over inferior and socially unacceptable trash such as atheism, Satanism and so forth, rather than pretending that such filth and worthlessness is in anyway "equal" to them, when it is decidedly inferior, and has no right to exist it all.

You gotta have faith! I do, very much so.
 
Well, you SHOULD'VE heard of it, Geeko. The liberal lunatic knuckleheads EXCEL at it.:|

Liberals aren't concerned about what terms you TRUMPTARDS use to demonize us.

We pretty much just ignore your insults, witch hunts, and hatefulness!

That just makes us stronger and gets more votes out!

You'll figure this out in November!
 
Christian theology did not stop developing when the ink was dry on the Gospel of John. Christian thinkers spent the next two thousand years interpreting the scripture, which is highly ambiguous and even contradictory. Which is what you would expect from a voluminous cannon that was written over the course of a thousand years by multiple authors. The liberal Christian tradition considered slavery a violation of natural law by the 1700's.

Yes, because that's when the Enlightenment began. Christians didn't begin thinking slavery was wrong until they stopped thinking religiously and started basing their philosophy on the Ancient Greeks.
 
Yes, because that's when the Enlightenment began. Christians didn't begin thinking slavery was wrong until they stopped thinking religiously and started basing their philosophy on the Ancient Greeks.
There are plenty of anti-slavery themes in the Bible, both old and new. People who want to own slaves will just retroactively attempt to find a way to do it.

Ancient Greek philosophy influenced the later Christian churches as well, so your history is rather bunk, IMO.
 
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