Hindu Prayer shouted down in US Senate

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IntruderLS1

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LOL Dude, you must hang in some hard-core WTF is wrong with America crowds to dig this stuff up... ha-ha. That's the most random website I've ever seen!! LOL
 

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No, I didn't know that. Considering very few of the founding fathers were Christian either.

James, you know I have nothing but love for ya, but you do realize that there is far more evidence to the contrary than some modern interpretation websites would have you believe right?

... I'm just sayen is all. :D
 

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LOL Dude, you must hang in some hard-core WTF is wrong with America crowds to dig this stuff up... ha-ha. That's the most random website I've ever seen!! LOL


Uh, no. I got this off of a musicians forum I also post on....



James, you know I have nothing but love for ya, but you do realize that there is far more evidence to the contrary than some modern interpretation websites would have you believe right?

... I'm just sayen is all. :D


No james is quite right. Most of the fathers were either hardly religious or deists. There WERE Christians but the important founding fathers were not that religious at all. Then you have the treaty of Tripoli that strictly states that the US is in no way formed on Christian beliefs.
 

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James, you know I have nothing but love for ya, but you do realize that there is far more evidence to the contrary than some modern interpretation websites would have you believe right?

... I'm just sayen is all. :D

The History Channel usually tends to be more truthful with better research than just the internet. So I'll continue to believe that the founding fathers weren't Christian. ;)
 

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Thats an outrage. If you dont believe in the religion. Do your own silent prayer while that is going on. Outragious fucks. I swear, they shoulda just took'em out to the parking lot and put a fuckin bullet in'em.
 

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Here is a more respected site with the story Intruder: http://in.today.reuters.com/news/Ne...225406Z_01_NOOTR_RTRMDNC_0_India-284462-1.xml

This is America and even though I do not agree with the protesters in this story, they have a right to speak their mind, just like the anti-war protesters that I don't agree with.

That being said, Christian nations are the most religiously free nations in the world, so I wouldn't be so quick to knock the fact that the majority of our citizens are Christians. (Review of report on religious freedom worldwide.)
 

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Here is a more respected site with the story Intruder: http://in.today.reuters.com/news/Ne...225406Z_01_NOOTR_RTRMDNC_0_India-284462-1.xml

This is America and even though I do not agree with the protesters in this story, they have a right to speak their mind, just like the anti-war protesters that I don't agree with.

That being said, Christian nations are the most religiously free nations in the world, so I wouldn't be so quick to knock the fact that the majority of our citizens are Christians. (Review of report on religious freedom worldwide.)

Majority of citizens are of one religion =/= Makes that country a "religious" country.


America was not founded on Christianity, it is not a Christian nation. We've been over this.

Treaty of Tripoli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."


While I agree that they had the right to speak their minds, I really think they were rude to the extreme and very child like.
 

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Actually they DIDN'T have the right to speak their minds like that. Freedom of speech does not protect demonstrators in the senate. I don't care what they were for or against, create an outburst in the senate and go to jail/be charged
 
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