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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
Hamstead, you have shown your absolute ignorance anytime you have written a response to this site. The law comes directly from the 10 Commandments, Exodus and Levitticus. Also, you have shown an absolute ignorance of history in not knowing that murder was a very terrible problem before the law. If you look at any of the pagan culture of the time and latter. You would notice that infanticide, human sacrafice, etc. were parts of these false religions. Human life ment nothing to these cultures. It takes a real man to be a Christian. You are too weak and ignorant to beleive any truth. So why don't you stop writting here until you grow a pair, little pete.
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Well, Hampstead, you seem to not understand whatsoever, what "wall of seperation" ment to Jefferson. "Freedom of Religion" is not Freedom from religion. Jefferson also asked that money be spent to pay priests to convert and minister to Native Americans. Freedom of Religion and Wall of Seperation, as you call it, were intended to stop people like you from preventing public prayer. By the way in response to another comment in an article referencing the "Ten Commandments"--The laws of these United States come almost exactly from the Laws of God, written in Exodus and Leviticus, and are based primarily on the Ten Commandments. You probably should not bring up a legal "arguement"(if you can call it that) agian because your knowlege of these matters is nonexistent. Whether you like it or not the 10 Commandments and God are a large part of the identity of our country and our culture, ingrained from the founders. If you do not like this then there is one freedom I would hope that you choose "The Freedom to Leave" our country and never come back. I say this as a direct descendant of George Washington, who you have insulted with your misconceptions. As a patriotic American, I also say this, we do not need cowards like you in this country, the weak of the human race--who one and one alone, the Great Fool and Coward.
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