Balder
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Maybe you should rethink your use of the word, "crime," then. If you said it was religiously offensive to you, I'd accept that. But it wasn't a "crime."Nineveh said:No, because the founders, who gave thanks to God for our rights, put the freedom to be a pagan in the very first one.
That's your religious belief. But our country is not a "Christian Evangelical" nation.Nineveh said:Now think for a second:
Dad gave me a fresh baked apple pie, I'm going to go thank the pagan down the street for it on behalf of my entire household. Make sense to you?
The Founders appealed to God in a general way, using a broad term which they understood was acceptable to both Deists and Christian theists. The Treaty of Tripoli makes it clear that neither Washington nor Adams thought the country was founded exclusively on the Christian religion. So, why would it be a crime for someone to give thanks to the Being whom THEY believe granted them life and freedom (through the agency of free men in this case inspired by the European Enlightenment as well as the Bible and other sources)?