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Re: Charlie Daniels Tells it Like it Is


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Posted by oldtanker on March 29, 2016 at 15:10:17 from (64.118.3.19):

In Reply to: Charlie Daniels Tells it Like it Is posted by Married2Allis on March 28, 2016 at 15:09:41:

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HMMM, did you forget that not every service member in the US military is a Christian? The Russians have troops and aircraft over there too. Lot of them are neither Christian or Muslim.

And actually a couple of our founding fathers were not that enthusiastic about religion either. You can look that up if you wish. Another little known fact was that a lot of the settlers were fleeing prosecution, not persecution. These same people, who had broken the laws, came here and settled and some even fought to free this nation. Others came because the were indentured servants. Others came because of free land. Basically it was the Puritans who were the group who fled persecution. They basically settle what's now known as the New England area. Lot of misconceptions about the settlers too. A very small percentage actually fought for freedom. Many were loyal to the crown. Others just didn't get involved. If you look at it from the point of British law the insurgents (that what they were), who did in fact used dome terror tactics, were traitors and had they lost would have legally been hanged by the British. Yep, that's correct. Many were legally British subjects, subject to British law who rose up against their own government. We call them insurgents today. That's our founding fathers. Remember "give unto Caesar what is Caesar's". Out founding fathers either never read the Bible or they ignored that part! Now I'm not saying what they did didn't turn out well for us or that they didn't do what was right. Just that thee so called Christian gentlemen were not as devout as some want to believe. Just for giggles read about what good ole Ben Franklin was doing in France during the revolution. You just might be shocked!

Rick


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