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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
I wasn't aware that electing people who believe in God lead to a theocracy. Were we a theocracy when we started this nation? (the vast majority of those who signed the Constitution were ordained Christian ministers).
Then why did they not create a Christian theocracy?
Because they knew that people can't be forced to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
why did they even bother to address religious freedom? even the freedom to not believe at all?
The Founding Fathers knew that the Christian religion is superior to all and that a country that has Judeo-Christian laws and culture would be superior as well.
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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Electing people who believe in God and legislate moral laws hardly makes a nation a theocracy where you're forced to go to a State run church each Sunday and not allowed any freedom of religion. We weren't a theocracy when this nation was founded we certainly won't be one when people of faith and those who believe in decency elect God-fearing public officials.
Whether it has escaped you or not, being a Christian puts you in a minority so, you can vote for who you wish but, that doesn't necessarily translate for a win on election day.
I'm told that the vast majority of people in the US call themselves Christian. If they truly are, then they would vote men and women into public office who promote Judeo-Christian values.
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It all goes back to where good people (who are politically inactive) allow evil to rule.
No, it goes back to the heart of man being completely corrupt...who can know it? Many of these men go to Washington with good intentions but, because they are allowed to stay they become corrupt. Term Limits will change that paradigm.
Who allows them to stay? (apathetic voters).
BTW, how is all reliance on the "Good People" picking good leaders,and making just laws working for ya...
58 million dead babies in 43 years, homosexuals running government and redefining institutions; needless to say, not good at all.
If we could only get those "Evan-jellyfish" Christians to get politically active.
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Yet you seem to think that evil will sit back passively when this new constitution of yours is written?
Nobody is positing that the constitution be trashed, however the states are asserting that changes be made to reign in an out of control central government...changes that no sitting president or congress will impose on themselves. It will put the power back in the hands of the people in these states instead of money & special interests.
Again, it's already on paper, we just need to elect people who understand it and will legislate accordingly.
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You just acknowledged that it's written in the Constitution, elect politicians that will enforce it.
No, that is not what I have said at all. I said that the founders knew that this central government would get out of control & they gave the power to the states in this constitution to change it outside of the President or Congress.
See my above statement.
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Various organizations have been fighting Constitutional Conventions for decades, one of them being The John Birch Society. If you're interested in becoming informed about the horror of a "con-con", here's plenty of information.
I am not talking about a constitutional convention called for by the Congress I am on board for a Convention of States as outlined in Article V of the constitution.
Forgive me, one of the articles that you linked in your first post threw me off:
34 States Call for Constitutional Convention — and Possible Rewrite
http://www.newsmax.com/US/constitut...ed-budget/2014/04/11/id/565155/#ixzz3kuZ9ZSsD
It's a con-con. Educate yourself.