The early Christians were socialist, they pooled their money and food....
And when I say early I mean when Jesus was with them.
Modern forced socialism is nothing like that. If the man who wrote the pledge was thinking of the socialism of the gospel, I have no problem with that. Words mean different things to different people and at different times.
The key difference is that one is voluntary and from the heart, and the other isn't.
Maybe so, but it now pisses off commies.
They hate any mention of God.
That phrase wasn't added until 1954.
https://www.history.com/news/pledge-allegiance-under-god-schools
Shit in their bowl.
Not your own.
That would be silly.
They shat in your bowl over 100 years and now you're defending it.
https://talesoftimesforgotten.com/2017/07/07/the-pledge-of-allegiance-was-actually-written-by-a-socialist/
The early Christians were socialist, they pooled their money and food....
And when I say early I mean when Jesus was with them.
Modern forced socialism is nothing like that. If the man who wrote the pledge was thinking of the socialism of the gospel, I have no problem with that. Words mean different things to different people and at different times.
The key difference is that one is voluntary and from the heart, and the other isn't.
I saw the FUD about the pledge posted here awhile ago.
It just looked silly.
I've fought many epic battles with commies, I prefer not to dox myself by going into details.
If thats Allright with you?
What a terrible argument, there’s a logical fallacy in there somewhere
You made plenty of sense.