I'm curious as to which god/s it was that Moore and his supporters think underpins the modern United States.
Was it the Anglican god of the English state, the Puritan god of the religious dissenters, the Calvinist god of the Dutch of New Amsterdam,the Catholic god of the Irish and Spanish, the Mormon god, Yahweh, Damballah, Idanre, or any other of the many African gods of the imported slaves, the many different gods of the Native Americans, the Hawaiian gods.....?
'God is the basis of our law and government.'
How odd. Why then did no clergyman participate in the U.S. Constitutional Convention? Doesn't the Constitution actually lack any religious references or mention of god? What happened? Too busy elsewhere?
Couldn't delegate? Perhaps god popped out at an inopportune moment in the proceedings, and neglected to arrange a proxy vote.
Still, at least now god has Justice Moore to arrange matters for god. What a relief that must be.
Was it the Anglican god of the English state, the Puritan god of the religious dissenters, the Calvinist god of the Dutch of New Amsterdam,the Catholic god of the Irish and Spanish, the Mormon god, Yahweh, Damballah, Idanre, or any other of the many African gods of the imported slaves, the many different gods of the Native Americans, the Hawaiian gods.....?
'God is the basis of our law and government.'
How odd. Why then did no clergyman participate in the U.S. Constitutional Convention? Doesn't the Constitution actually lack any religious references or mention of god? What happened? Too busy elsewhere?
Couldn't delegate? Perhaps god popped out at an inopportune moment in the proceedings, and neglected to arrange a proxy vote.
Still, at least now god has Justice Moore to arrange matters for god. What a relief that must be.
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