Each of us here whether you were born or moved here lives in the "greatest" country that has ever existed in the recorded history of the earth.Now, that term "greatest" might have a lot of different meanings to each of you(positive or negative), but it's true, we top the charts in a lot of ways. What does it mean to you?Do you feel the past 232 years have been good to the peoples of this planet? Do you feel we are heading in the right direction? Have we as a country learned from our mistakes? Does it generally upset you that the foundation of this country was based upon Christian religious principles? I'd like to hear your thoughts about this nation and if you plan on living in it and supporting it or if you plan on leaving to another one for various reasons.[obligatory AMERICA FUCK YEH]Thank you all.[Edited on June 8, 2008 at 6:00 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2008 5:58:45 PM
You have liberal friends?
6/8/2008 6:27:32 PM
got some false premises in there?
6/8/2008 6:27:37 PM
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6/8/2008 6:39:10 PM
[/thread] indeed
6/8/2008 7:15:57 PM
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6/8/2008 7:24:56 PM
You love that double post, don't you? I guess the example of India didn't work on that whole "democracy is not an inherently Christian value" thing. Maybe Japan, Turkey, and classical Athens will.But I doubt it.
6/8/2008 7:31:22 PM
you liberals love to circumvent the point and just wrestle anything religous to the ground and beat it with a stick. we get it. you're upset at that.feel free to answer the other 80% of the questions.
6/8/2008 7:34:21 PM
Deism is not Christianity. You fail Rat.
6/8/2008 7:35:38 PM
I'd be more interested in exactly what you think America has learned from its mistakes.
6/8/2008 7:38:23 PM
Well, it this thread http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=525535&page=1#11579493 our friend Rat specified that the criteria for the #1 nation include air conditioning, kitchen appliances, ice in drinks at restaurants, cheap gasoline, and big cars. In his immortal words:
6/8/2008 7:44:47 PM
awesome. give a liberal any question. this just goes to show how they can take any question about the united states and all they do is bash religion/ change the subject/ avoid the issues etc.. no wonder dnl is #1 followerwhether you want to admit it or not, this nation was partially founded to make christianity thrive as it wasn't allowed to in europe. i'm talking about non catholics and non church of englanders [Edited on June 8, 2008 at 7:54 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2008 7:52:51 PM
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6/8/2008 8:02:01 PM
You tell 'em Lius!![Edited on June 8, 2008 at 8:27 PM. Reason : bbbboyyy]
6/8/2008 8:26:51 PM
Yes this is entirely relevant.
6/8/2008 8:27:20 PM
the fact that you are Chinese pretty much makes whatever you say irrelevant. You come from a country that sees human rights as something to piss on. Thus, what you have to say is, far and away, pointless.
6/8/2008 8:32:06 PM
democracy isn't a Christian government system.It was created by people who were shunned by the church and adopted by the mainstream.a monarchy is a nice Christian government system
6/8/2008 8:33:16 PM
^^ thanks to Bush, the rest of the developed world says the same thing about us.[Edited on June 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM. Reason : ]
except for those 40 million free iraqis and afghanis.i know rite. gg moron. PISS ON AMERICA WITH PRIDE!!
6/8/2008 8:34:12 PM
Iraqis aren't "more free." Rather, they live in a weakened state nearby long-time enemies Iran and Israel.Whoops.
6/8/2008 8:43:03 PM
those iraqs are controlled by a shitty religions as well.lames
6/8/2008 8:43:18 PM
Not to mention that if we ever leave Afghanistan, they will be in a shitty position when Russia starts to look towards Empire building again (if they do).
6/8/2008 8:46:37 PM
The anti-christian movement is especially baffling to me and I worry about mankind because of this movement. The movement has flourished in Europe and is grabbing hold in America.I recently talked with a good friend of mine who is a preacher with the Church of England and has a church 3 hours north of London. I asked him, essentially, why the movement against Christianity? It doesn't necessarily seem to be a movement away from Christianity, rather, it's a movement against Christianity. It's prevalent on this board. People will defend to death a muslim imam praying loudly, putting on bandanas, screaming Alah on an airplane, subsequently get kicked off, and now they're suing. But my God if someone prays in school, send em to the camps.My friends response was basically this: It's another "enlightenment." I first took that to mean that, he too, thought it was a positive trend given a positive connotation with the word "enlightenment." He says that as man's knowledge about the world increases, his need for God decreases. However, he says, this has happened before throughout history and SOMETHING always happens that force a re-evaluation and people re discover their faith. Just read the Old Testament and see how many times the Jews, after being delivered from Egypt, turned their back on God only to find Him again several times over.He says the movement is unfortunate because Christianity teaches nothing but peace and tolerance. Although radical sects exist, they are much smaller than other religions and largely nonviolent. All-in-all, Christianity, even as just a philosophy and not a religion, is good. It stands for good and strives to do good. But for those who rail against Christianity, I think there are far better causes for you to champion. There are so many injustices and so much wrong with this world that attacking Christianity as a religion seems to be barking up the wrong tree...
6/8/2008 8:59:07 PM
You have liberal friends?[Edited on June 8, 2008 at 9:01 PM. Reason : blah]
6/8/2008 9:00:53 PM
Christianity and Islam for the most part are destroying each other and the world.I think its a pretty good reason to dislike them both.
6/8/2008 9:08:00 PM
Wait, how is Christianity destroying the world?
6/8/2008 9:16:39 PM
I think it is a little egotistical to claim this country is the "greatest" country in the world. What is your basis of comparison? Which criteria are we using. For me i would probably rate the US at the top for close to it for my personnel interests. Would the US be the greatest country if you are a devout follower of islam? How about a poor unskilled laborer?Objectively though I would say we are the "greatest" country if you are some sort of major capital or business owner. Also, the US would be the "greatest" if our metric for greatness is in military power.
6/8/2008 9:19:55 PM
^ Our endless appeals system/thank you for smoking
6/8/2008 9:20:57 PM
so are we the only country with a lengthy appeals system?
6/8/2008 9:24:56 PM
Christianity is not bad at all but its insistence on correctness coupled with Islams similar fault causes a huge problem.
6/8/2008 9:27:29 PM
I almost find it ironic that the christian right is the most outspoken war hawks advocating the "git-er-dun" attitude towards the countries run by islamic law iran/Saudi Arabia/etc. Realistically when it comes to the role of gov't in regards to social freedoms, the two groups would probably agree a lot.
6/8/2008 9:31:42 PM
maybe religion is not what causes them to have the "git r done" attitude? These are not one-dimmensional people. Yes, they are religious, but that's not the only thing that defines them and your claim that it does shows your ignorance of what the Christian right stands for.Perhaps they are pro-defense, believed the Iraq intel about WMDs, realized we had bad intel, but believe leaving would be disaster.None of that has anything to do with islam or christianity.
6/8/2008 9:35:32 PM
fair enough
6/8/2008 9:36:34 PM
^ a man in the soap box, a rare breed indeed.
6/8/2008 9:39:41 PM
I just don't understand how people[liberals] sit around and complain about an epidemic of aids and stds. the problems of abuse in families and drug use. the horrible things we read about daily in society that are tearing us apart...and then sit around and not see any correlation between that and what religions teach and those that follow it and success they have(abstinence, against drugs, teaching against anger)all they do is choose to attack the religions instead. and then compare modern day christianity to modern day islam... baffling
6/8/2008 9:39:58 PM
I think that many problems with substance abuse stem from a desire to evade reality. Some of those liberals may see religion as a willful evasion of reality as well, therefore, religion is not a satisfactory answer to societal ills for them.
6/8/2008 10:18:06 PM
yeah if you think about it religion is kinda a willful evasion of reality
6/8/2008 10:20:15 PM
oh wait guys, John McCain says unequivocally we are a Christian nation. Rat has been right all alonghttp://atheistmedia.blogspot.com/2008/06/john-mccain-constitution-established.html
6/8/2008 10:31:13 PM
6/8/2008 10:42:50 PM
"If men are so wicked with religion, what would they be if without it." According to David Morgan,[32] Franklin was a proponent of all religions. He prayed to "Powerful Goodness" and referred to God as the "INFINITE." John Adams noted that Franklin was a mirror in which people saw their own religion: "The Catholics thought him almost a Catholic. The Church of England claimed him as one of them. The Presbyterians thought him half a Presbyterian, and the Friends believed him a wet Quaker." Whatever else Benjamin Franklin was, concludes Morgan, "he was a true champion of generic religion." Ben Franklin was noted to be "the spirit of the Enlightenment."You can continue biting your lips being upset that this country is founded in principles of basic religion and a large part of it being Christianity. Or you can just answer the questions. Either way, men like Benjamin Franklin was a champion of religions and there is plenty of material out there showing that he represented them.[Edited on June 8, 2008 at 11:02 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2008 11:01:19 PM
stop hating my freedoms
6/8/2008 11:15:10 PM
stop hating: my freedom to make money from hard work without getting tax-raped b/c of it / my ability to defend myself from rogues that want to kill us / the fact that i'm sick of taking care of you ppl that don't feel like getting jobs / my 2nd amendment rights / my desire to give every baby a choice / my freedom to go to church if i want to and recognize and be humble enough to realize i'm not the greatest thing to ever live in this universeyeh. stopping hating on freedoms. there's lots of monarchs and socialist republics to choose from if you want all the stuff you constantly describe... go join them and don't ruin what we've had for so long.[Edited on June 8, 2008 at 11:21 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2008 11:21:04 PM
Pointing out that you're dumb doesn't make me irreligious.You dumb.
6/8/2008 11:22:10 PM
irreligiousmore like irreducated. lol
6/8/2008 11:29:22 PM
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irreligiousYou still dumb.
6/8/2008 11:38:21 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/opinion/07meacham.html
6/9/2008 12:03:28 AM
Well somebody else thinks this nation was founded on Christian principles too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9izhjnaLa3M
6/9/2008 12:07:55 AM