When I was in school as a child, freedom of religion, was always spoken about by my teachers in the context of the various Christian denominations. There was never mention of any other faith. Only Christianity.
What people can't understand, or won't understand, is that "religion", in our founding documents, means Christianity.
Everything else was pagan, heathen or false religion.
People take our current inclusive use of the word "religion" and read it back into the founding documents. The founders had no interest in establishing anti-Christs like Judaism or Islam. They would have viewed that as madness upon which you can't build a nation.
Utterly not true, the freedom to believe what you want to believe and practise whatever religion is a jed pillar of all great empires. America took the torch to be that bastion of freedom and has kept it alight and will continue to do so. The extremists of said religion will forever be chasing an evil outcome. No matter the evil and it's existence it's important good never stoops to the level of evil, forbidding or persecuting. Sometimes this leniency can come as a weakness, which i believe is the current crisis of America. Don't be mistaken though those who fight for the bastion of freedom will always win win eventually.
Side note:
Of coarse there are evil freemasons. If there's one thing Q has taught is everything isn't so black an white, more a mix of the two. but you bet there are some god fearing absolute amazing characters who are masons sacrificing it all for this bastion of hope.
My personal experience, my personal opinion and what alot of us in my hometown believed growing up. The reality is Ben Franklin was a member of the hellfire club and partook in orgies. Thomas Jefferson was a deist and George Washington was a Freemason and alot of the big powerful American families that "built" America are luciferians and part of the cabal we talked about regularly today.
Ok...and it never crossed any of your minds that nowhere in the Constitution or Declaration of Independence, or Bill of Rights does it talk about Christianity?
Did you never look around and wonder why there were all those Jewish temples, and Islamic mosques, and Buddhist temples, and so on if freedom of religion was only for Christians?
If the Founding Fathers was full of people from the Hellfire club and Deists and Freemasons, why would they have gone to the trouble of giving Christians such privileges?
It seems like a hell of a lot of people weren't thinking things through very well.
When I was in school as a child, freedom of religion, was always spoken about by my teachers in the context of the various Christian denominations. There was never mention of any other faith. Only Christianity.
What people can't understand, or won't understand, is that "religion", in our founding documents, means Christianity.
Everything else was pagan, heathen or false religion.
People take our current inclusive use of the word "religion" and read it back into the founding documents. The founders had no interest in establishing anti-Christs like Judaism or Islam. They would have viewed that as madness upon which you can't build a nation.
Utterly not true, the freedom to believe what you want to believe and practise whatever religion is a jed pillar of all great empires. America took the torch to be that bastion of freedom and has kept it alight and will continue to do so. The extremists of said religion will forever be chasing an evil outcome. No matter the evil and it's existence it's important good never stoops to the level of evil, forbidding or persecuting. Sometimes this leniency can come as a weakness, which i believe is the current crisis of America. Don't be mistaken though those who fight for the bastion of freedom will always win win eventually. Side note: Of coarse there are evil freemasons. If there's one thing Q has taught is everything isn't so black an white, more a mix of the two. but you bet there are some god fearing absolute amazing characters who are masons sacrificing it all for this bastion of hope.
It's historicly true. What you're saying is 20th century pluralism read back into history.
Ok. Are you just sharing your personal experience, or do you think that what your teachers said was in fact true?
My personal experience, my personal opinion and what alot of us in my hometown believed growing up. The reality is Ben Franklin was a member of the hellfire club and partook in orgies. Thomas Jefferson was a deist and George Washington was a Freemason and alot of the big powerful American families that "built" America are luciferians and part of the cabal we talked about regularly today.
Ok...and it never crossed any of your minds that nowhere in the Constitution or Declaration of Independence, or Bill of Rights does it talk about Christianity?
Did you never look around and wonder why there were all those Jewish temples, and Islamic mosques, and Buddhist temples, and so on if freedom of religion was only for Christians?
If the Founding Fathers was full of people from the Hellfire club and Deists and Freemasons, why would they have gone to the trouble of giving Christians such privileges?
It seems like a hell of a lot of people weren't thinking things through very well.