The U.S. Constitution Mentions Jesus Christ

Started by crazy35 pages
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
There is nothing technical about allah (the moon god. idol) not being the same god as the God of the Jews and Christians. Allah states in his Qu'ran in a number of places that he does not have a son. On the contrary, the Bible (the Word of the true God) states in the Old Testament and New Testament in many places throughout Scripture that God does indeed have a Son. That is a big contradiction, not technicality. Deal with it, they are not the same God.

The funniest thing about JIA is that he gets his information about "moon god" from chicktracts. At least we know JIA is open minded...

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
They aren't the ones that have something to deal with. They're in touch with reality.
thumbsup

What??? No one says good nigty to me.

Originally posted by crazy
The funniest thing about JIA is that he gets his information about "moon god" from chicktracts. At least we know JIA is open minded...

The truth still remains: the God of the Bible and the god of the Muslims are not the same God.

yep they are, only the books are different.

Yes they do. Just because Muslims have a different point of view of things and don't believe that Isa bin Mariam (Jesus, son of Mary) is God's son doesn't change the fact that they worship the same god.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Yes they do. Just because Muslims have a different point of view of things and don't believe that Isa bin Mariam (Jesus, son of Mary) is God's son doesn't change the fact that they worship the same god.

They worship a demon called Allah (aka. the moon god), not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

I have already provided support for this but you have not. Your words have zero merit. I have used sources other than my words from both the Bible and the Qu'ran to support my statements, but you have not.

I will no longer respond to any more posts from you on this matter because I disagree with you completely. Have a good one.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
They worship a demon called Allah (aka. the moon god), not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

I have already provided support for this. I will no longer respond to any more posts from you on this matter because I disagree with you completely. Have a good one.

further proving that you're a moron. Have a good one.

Sometimes I wonder if this persona is a front...

Originally posted by Strangelove
Sometimes I wonder if this persona is a front...

Me too, but thats not funny.

Originally posted by Alliance
Me too, but thats not funny.
too true

'Allah' just means 'God' in sand-people.

Re: The U.S. Constitution Mentions Jesus Christ

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
[B]Signers of the U.S. Constitution

Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the states present the seventeenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven and of the independence of the United States of America the twelfth.

In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,

G. Washington-Presidt. and deputy from Virginia

New Hampshire: John Langdon, Nicholas Gilman

Massachusetts: Nathaniel Gorham, Rufus King

Connecticut: Wm: Saml. Johnson, Roger Sherman

New York: Alexander Hamilton

New Jersey: Wil: Livingston, David Brearly, Wm. Paterson, Jona: Dayton

Pennsylvania: B. Franklin, Thomas Mifflin, Robt. Morris, Geo. Clymer, Thos. FitzSimons, Jared Ingersoll, James Wilson, Gouv Morris

Delaware: Geo: Read, Gunning Bedford jun, John Dickinson, Richard Bassett, Jaco: Broom

Maryland: James McHenry, Dan of St Thos. Jenifer, Danl Carroll

Virginia: John Blair--, James Madison Jr.

North Carolina: Wm. Blount, Richd. Dobbs Spaight, Hu Williamson

South Carolina: J. Rutledge, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Charles Pinckney, Pierce Butler

Georgia: William Few, Abr Baldwin

The U.S. Constitution does not mention Buddha, Allah, or any other god. But the Constitution signers acknowledge the Lord. There was no need to say, "...in the year of our Lord ...." for the Constitution to be binding. [/B]

OR...

"It has often been seen on the Internet that to find God in the Constitution, all one has to do is read it, and see how often the Framers used the words "God," or "Creator," "Jesus," or "Lord." Except for one notable instance, however, none of these words ever appears in the Constitution, neither the original nor in any of the Amendments. The notable exception is found in the Signatory section, where the date is written thusly: "Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven". The use of the word "Lord" here is not a religious reference, however. This was a common way of expressing the date, in both religious and secular contexts. This lack of any these words does not mean that the Framers were not spiritual people, any more than the use of the word Lord means that they were. What this lack of these words is expositive of is not a love for or disdain for religion, but the feeling that the new government should not involve itself in matters of religion. In fact, the original Constitution bars any religious test to hold any federal office in the United States."
http://www.usconstitution.net/constnot.html

Also JIA, if you must insist that the word "Lord" as it is used above does means God, then you must accept that it can mean Allah or Buddha or any other word for God as Allah & Buddha are just different words for God. It's like saying the "the loo" or "the can" for a toilet, different words same shit.

The amazing part is. Its painfully obvious.

Really, either JIA is the Great Deciever, or he is in cahoots with him.

Originally posted by FeceMan
'Allah' just means 'God' in sand-people.
with the tusken raiders, everthing sounds like allah, or agghahahg, so that makes sense ✅

Originally posted by Strangelove
with the tusken raiders, everthing sounds like allah, or agghahahg, so that makes sense ✅

That's what I was going for. 😛

Originally posted by Strangelove
with the tusken raiders, everthing sounds like allah, or agghahahg, so that makes sense ✅

Nothing says hello like a gaffi stick.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
The truth still remains: the God of the Bible and the god of the Muslims are not the same God.
What day is it today?

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
The truth still remains: the God of the Bible and the god of the Muslims are not the same God.

It's like a dark navy blue suit. Even in the daylight, people will still bet their bottom dollar it's black. That doesn't make it any less navy. So, the brown shoes still go with it.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
What day is it today?
Irrevlevant question, and Monday

Originally posted by Strangelove
Irrevlevant question, and Monday

not irrelevant. It's not the same day every where.