Barbarian on Nineveh's "expert":
His argument is that Washington, Adams, and the Senate didn't know what it was?
Now I have to decide whether the Founders were idiots or your guy is an idiot.
Not much of a choice, really.
Maybe you should invest more than two minutes reading a bit of history,
How many college hours of American History do you have, Nineveh? What were your grades? You don't want to try that argument with me. Fact is, both Washington and Adams read the treaty, and Adams signed it and sent it to Congress where it was read aloud, and then unanimously approved.
Especially when it goes against everything you were taught in pullik skool.
You trusted people who told you they were Christian, and you got burned. Now, you're trying to retreat in a screen of screechy insults. It won't work. You better get some facts together, if you want to come out of this in one piece.
Oh, and on your argument that some religions are more equal than others...
The Sage of Monticello was living in Paris at the time, serving as U.S. minister to France. Years later, in his autobiography. Jefferson recalled how happy he was to learn from Madison that the broad protections in his bill had remained intact.
The Christians-only language, Jefferson noted, "was rejected by a great majority, in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, the infidel of every denomination."
http://candst.tripod.com/boston4.htm
Not a good day, um, Nineveh?