Originally posted by FMFThe constitution was established in forming a republic with democratic
You have "high regard" for a Constitution that allows itself to be cancelled or replaced by a simple majority?
principles according to Christianity. The founding fathers did not want
a dictatorship or a government like Britain had at one time with Kings
that did not care about the welfare of some of their citizens. So the
citizens have the right to govern themselves and change the constitution
if they desire. I am a conservative and want to preserve the principles
set forth in the constitution as it stands now. Liberals want to change it
to allow more freedom to do evil things, like killing babies in their
mothers womb just before they are born.
Originally posted by RJHindsWhat makes you say the Constitution can be cancelled or replaced by a simple majority? We foreigners are unaware of that. Where does it say that?
The constitution was established in forming a republic with democratic
principles according to Christianity. The founding fathers did not want
a dictatorship or a government like Britain had at one time with Kings
that did not care about the welfare of some of their citizens. So the
citizens have the right to govern themselves and change the constituti ...[text shortened]... freedom to do evil things, like killing babies in their
mothers womb just before they are born.
Originally posted by FMFI don't know. I am just guessing. It may take 2/3 majority. I
What makes you say the Constitution can be cancelled or replaced by a simple majority? We foreigners are unaware of that. Where does it say that?
don't know all the rules in congress, but most things only take
a simple majority, if the President will sign it.
Originally posted by RJHindsOn page 1 of this thread you said:
I don't know. I am just guessing.
You need to keep your nose out of our political business.
Then maybe you can discuss something you really know
something about. You do not know enough about our
constitution to make such statements. You have to
understand it in context with the beliefs of our founding
fathers, which you know nothing about.
How do you square what you said then (quote above) with what you're saying now (your last post, above)?
Originally posted by RJHindsEven if both houses (Senate and House of Representatives) and the President sign something into law, that law can be overturned by the Supreme court if it is deemed unconstitutional. For a patriot etc... you don't seem to know much about how our government works.
I don't know. I am just guessing. It may take 2/3 majority. I
don't know all the rules in congress, but most things only take
a simple majority, if the President will sign it.
Originally posted by FMFMy main fear is that someone will get blown up with these hidden bombs
So you fear that the Constitution could be replaced with Sharia Law to appease American Muslims if the President signs the Act after a simple majority? That is your fear?
they use. But Islam is a Satanic religion, trying to replace Christianity.
And there are many people that are caught up into it. They do all kinds
of evil things because they have been tricked by Satan.
Originally posted by RJHindsSo, you have finally answered my question, i.e. Does your belief that Cain is justified, in promising what he has promised, have anything to do with your own faith and the faith of these fellow Americans whose spiritual mind map is different from yours? Your answer to this is 'yes'. Right?
... Islam is a Satanic religion, trying to replace Christianity.
And there are many people that are caught up into it. They do all kinds
of evil things because they have been tricked by Satan.
Originally posted by FMFYes. You could have put it that way from the beginning instead of adding
So, you have finally answered my question, i.e. Does your belief that Cain is justified, in promising what he has promised, have anything to do with your own faith and the faith of these fellow Americans whose spiritual mind map is different from yours? Your answer to this is 'yes'. Right?
all those untrue statements.
Originally posted by RJHindsUntrue statements? The actual words have been quoted verbatim on this thread.
Yes. You could have put it that way from the beginning instead of adding
all those untrue statements.
From the beginning? The question was posed in the OP and has been raised repeatedly throughout the thread.
So your Christian faith trumps the U.S. Constitution - despite your purported "high regard" for it - when it comes to justifying unconstitutional discrimination against fellow citizens on account of their religious beliefs? This you have now conceded, right?