It is the ACLU, which is largely funded by Jews and has a legal department that is almost exclusively Jewish, that is leading the attack against Christianity in America. It is they who have conned far too many people into believing that when the First Amendment states that Congress is prohibited from establishing a state religion, what it really means is that a Christmas wreath can’t be placed on City Hall. They also cynically ignore the part that prohibits Congress from “abridging the free exercise” of religion.
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I am getting the idea that these self-righteous secular Jews won’t be happy until they pull off their own version of the Spanish Inquisition, forcing Christians to either deny their faith and convert to agnosticism or suffer the consequences.
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This is a Christian nation, my friends. And all of us are fortunate it is one, and that so many millions of Americans have seen fit to live up to the highest precepts of their religion. It should never be forgotten that, in the main, it was Christian soldiers who fought and died to defeat Nazi Germany and who liberated the concentration camps.
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"It is the ACLU, which is largely funded by Jews" the end. Sounds like a Nazi [yeah, yeah, I know: Godwin's law. Fuck that] just from that, and the rest of the post is equally as stupid.
Edit: didn't see that jewel at the end. Could you care to elaborate on those "Christian soldiers", Bert? Because I think you've mistaken sides.
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(signing of the Reichskonkordat, AKA Hitler-Vatican Pact, which is still in effect)*
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And look at these heathen atheists of the Soviet Union liberating the biggest concentration camp (Auschwitz):
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* The church was an accomplice with Hitler and Nazism. There are even rumors that the Pope knew where the jews were hiding among occupied Europe and had whistleblowers tell the fascist authorities where they were hiding to deport them. It's doubtful they'll acknowledge that but it still shows Christianity was not innocent in WWII. Hell, one of Hitler's speeches (in Passau, October 27, 1928) advocated a unification of Christianity.
Your right to free exercise of your religion stops when it infringes upon the rights of others. Surely even you can understand that if my religion involves human sacrifice my right to free exercise will be "abridged." Equally, your right to free exercise does not include evangelizing the children of others in public schools. How many of which ethnic group died fighting in WWII is not relevant.
the ACLU would defend your right to make stupid statements like that.
Also, Treaty of Tripoli, bitch.
When I see things like this, I start to think the only reason the American-Right roots for Israel is so their militaries can have a constant excuse to bomb brown people, giving them more wanking material once the news reports it because they're too old, near sighted, or flat footed to actually join the military.
These guys don't love Israel, or the Jewish people. They still think they're a bunch of "Christ-killers" in a passive aggressive overdrive fashion.
I am getting the idea that these self-righteous secular Jews won’t be happy until they pull off their own version of the Spanish Inquisition, forcing Christians to either deny their faith and convert to agnosticism or suffer the consequences.
The Jewish Agnostic Spanish Inquisition? Now that I was not expecting.
"This is a Christian nation, my friends."
This is one of biggest misunderstandings on which the Christian right is founded. Culturally America is clearly Christian. But a country having a certain culture does not mean that culture has to be represented in it's laws or public places. It's a Christian nation, but not a Christian state.
"It should never be forgotten that, in the main, it was Christian soldiers who fought and died to defeat Nazi Germany and who liberated the concentration camps."
And that means that Jews have to be the bitch to Christians? It was also largely a Christian country that put them there, mostly motivated by the prejudices and fear-mongering inherited, instituted and accepted by a continent made entirely of Christian for over 1900 years before.
@ cdcdrr
"The Jewish Agnostic Spanish Inquisition? Now that I was not expecting."
NOBODY EXPECTS THE JEWISH AGNOSTIC SPANISH INQUISITION!
Our two greatest weapons are absurdity and surprise. Absurdity, surprise, and stupidity. .. Three! Our three weapons are Absurdity, surprise, and stupidity.... and a ruthless pandering to ignorance. Our four weapons are... Among our weapons we number... I'll just come in again, shall I?
> It should never be forgotten that, in the main, it was Christian soldiers who fought and
> died to defeat Nazi Germany and who liberated the concentration camps.
Yes, most of them Russian. Of course it was also Christian soldiers who guarded the concentration camps, but I expect you'd say they weren't True Christians.
I'm pretty sure the true Christians, of whatever nationality, would be the ones who turned the other cheek and refused to fight. No?
Approximately 1.6 million Jewish soldiers (as part of armies) fought in WW2 against the Nazis. Most were in the Soviet Army, many others in the British, American, Canadian, Free French, etc. A couple of hundred thousand more fought in the various resistance movements. On a basis of population, more Jews served in WW2 against the Nazis per capita than members of any other religion. I know several of the few who remain alive.
You can keep saying that America is a Christian nation from now until the sun rises in the north, and it won't make it true.
Leaving aside the fact that the godless Russians paid the highest price for defeating Nazi Germany, while liberatiing the largest of the concentration camps in the process, you do know that the Nazis were Christians, don't you?
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion"
The only ambiguity there is if you're too pigshit ignorant to know what 'establishment' means in this context. The ACLU is tricking people into believing the First Amendment says what it says? Oh, the humanity!
Actualy, most of the soldiers who fought against Nazi Germany... were ATHEISTS.
The nazis themselves were predominantly christian, and considered themselves to be engaging in a holy crusade against godless communism.
what it really means is that a Christmas wreath can’t be placed on City Hall.
O really, so there isn't a national christmas tree and there isn't a national holiday on christmas.
"It should never be forgotten that, in the main, it was Christian soldiers who fought and died to defeat Nazi Germany and who liberated the concentration camps."
It should never be forgotten that it was conservatives who fought joining WWII in the first place, it was liberals who invaded Nazi Germany and who liberated the concentration camps. It's conservatives who today claim these camps never existed.
I like quotes like these. They remind people that, as much as the fundamentalists say they love Israel, they have nothing but contempt for Jewish people. At best they see Jews as pawns in their divine drama. At worst they see them as, well, Bert here showed it better than I could ever explain it.
"self-righteous secular Jews won’t be happy until they pull off their own version of the Spanish Inquisition"
Seeing as the Spanish Inquisition targeted Jews and forced them to convert to Christianity, hide their faith, or die, this statement is extremely fucked up on many levels.
People like Bert Prelutsky is why liberal American Jews don't trust fundie Christians.
It was also mainly Christian soldiers who fought and died defending Nazi Germany, and who worked in the concentration camps.
Is there really that many Jews in the US, so that the major part of the funding for the American Civil Liberties Union comes from them?*
What do you have against Civil Liberties, Berty?
*That would explain the support from the US for the atrocities against Human Rights that Israel is guilty of.
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