LOOOL that girl needs to open her eyes. At 21:25, he's talking about a specific denomination of Christians wanting a theocracy and not accepting muslim traditions, and immediately she applies this as a rule to all Christians saying "that means that Christianity does not respect other religions??" Bruh, look around you, a previously dominant Christian society has let in ethnicities, religions, and cultures from all over the world to live in the country. Clearly she's pulling at straws and trying to hate on Christianity, when in fact Christians have probably been too tolerant in this regard.
When you mention Muhammad why do you say " may peace be upon him " ? But you don't say anything about Jesus other then he was a prophet. When it was written "no man comes to the father except through me".
being baptized does not equal making the choice. The age of accountability is around 7-9 yrs old (by way of their ability to understand death.) baptism by water is symbolism
There is a difference between a predominately Christian nation and a theocracy. Christian Nationalism is about theocracy like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan.
Virtually all the founders were Christian nationalists going by the definition presented here everyone was required to be a Christian to be in government initially and freedom of religion was put in place to not have denominations infighting all our laws are traceable back to Christianity none of it implies theocracy.
@autisticphaglosophy7128 there certainly was a Christian context, but the Founders were not Christian Nationalists in the modern sense. The whole idea of the separation of Church and State is the freedom of thought and association. Thomas Jefferson and many others were Deists and were not as regular in Church attendance. The Colonialists on the other hand were theocrats, like the modern Christian Nationalists are, and not being a Congregationalist in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was essentially a crime.
The Colonialists were theocrats. The Massachusetts Bay Colony required people to be Congregationalist and heresy was punishable by death. The Founders were not theocrats. The Constitution doesn't mention God at all. There was a Christian context, as there is now, but the government was established to be religiously neutral. Thomas Jefferson advocated strongly for the separation of Church and State and encouraged the study of non-Christian religions.
@@cyberneticqualanaut7207when Thomas Jefferson wrote the letter in which he states the famous “separation of church and state” the states were allowed to have official religions, we just couldn’t have a federal religion.
LOOOL that girl needs to open her eyes. At 21:25, he's talking about a specific denomination of Christians wanting a theocracy and not accepting muslim traditions, and immediately she applies this as a rule to all Christians saying "that means that Christianity does not respect other religions??" Bruh, look around you, a previously dominant Christian society has let in ethnicities, religions, and cultures from all over the world to live in the country. Clearly she's pulling at straws and trying to hate on Christianity, when in fact Christians have probably been too tolerant in this regard.
That girl is a moderate Muslim ! Let that sink in 😂
the only reason she CAN be "moderate" is because she's in a non-muslim country which allows her to speak in public.
let THAT sink in.
When you mention Muhammad why do you say " may peace be upon him " ? But you don't say anything about Jesus other then he was a prophet. When it was written "no man comes to the father except through me".
"Born Christian" oh-boy! i have Never heard that before. It's a CHOICE young man! Not a race 🤦🏼♀️😂
When someone is baptized as an infant and raised in a church, that's not a choice. One is born into it, essentially.
so is being gay, but you don't hold that against the 2%.
@@cyberneticqualanaut7207. Not really. When you’re older you have to confirm and affirma what was done as a baby or child.
It depends on the denomination
being baptized does not equal making the choice. The age of accountability is around 7-9 yrs old (by way of their ability to understand death.) baptism by water is symbolism
There is a difference between a predominately Christian nation and a theocracy. Christian Nationalism is about theocracy like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan.
Virtually all the founders were Christian nationalists going by the definition presented here everyone was required to be a Christian to be in government initially and freedom of religion was put in place to not have denominations infighting all our laws are traceable back to Christianity none of it implies theocracy.
@autisticphaglosophy7128 there certainly was a Christian context, but the Founders were not Christian Nationalists in the modern sense. The whole idea of the separation of Church and State is the freedom of thought and association. Thomas Jefferson and many others were Deists and were not as regular in Church attendance. The Colonialists on the other hand were theocrats, like the modern Christian Nationalists are, and not being a Congregationalist in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was essentially a crime.
The Colonialists were theocrats. The Massachusetts Bay Colony required people to be Congregationalist and heresy was punishable by death. The Founders were not theocrats. The Constitution doesn't mention God at all. There was a Christian context, as there is now, but the government was established to be religiously neutral. Thomas Jefferson advocated strongly for the separation of Church and State and encouraged the study of non-Christian religions.
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Several of the founders were diests. Not Christians.
@@cyberneticqualanaut7207when Thomas Jefferson wrote the letter in which he states the famous “separation of church and state” the states were allowed to have official religions, we just couldn’t have a federal religion.
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So is he saying theocracies are bad? Then, by inference, he is saying sharia law is bad.
Yes, it was.
No, it isn't.