"Joseph A Nagy Jr" <pagan_prince at charter.net> wrote in message
> >>It was more then a letter, obviously, it became part of the Bill of
> >
> > Rights, which he helped draft.
> >
> >>That wall should be as high as the noon day sun and as thick as the void
> >
> > between here and the edge
> >
> >>of the universe. The religious of this nation (or any nation) should NOT
> >
> > push their views upon those
> >
> >>within in the nation. It is wrong. It breeds hate and resentment. It
> >
> > breeds more fuck heads like
> >
> >>you.
> >
> > No, it did not become "part of the Bill of Rights". The words "wall",
> > "separate" and "separation" don't ever appear anywhere in the entire US
> > Constitution. Search for them yourself at
> > http://christianparty.net/usconstn.htm> >
> > This was an excerpt from a letter Mr. Jefferson wrote YEARS after the US
> > Constitution and the Bill of Rights had been implemented, and you
"liberals"
> > have taken it entirely out of context. Mr. Jefferson wanted to include
the
> > word "Christian" in the Bill of Rights, just as it still appears in the
> > Virginia Constitution which he helped draft. The "wall of separation"
> > referred to his desire to prohibit GOVERNMENT from dictating RELIGION,
as it
> > now does, like by being one of the only countries in the entire world to
> > deny school children the simple right to pray to God.
> >
> > Whether you're a LIAR, or just STUPID, has yet to be seen, Nagy, but if
> > you're going to quote Christian men like Mr. Jefferson, GET IT RIGHT.
> >
> > John Knight
> >
> >
>> I'm neither, just mistaken, Mr. Knight. I apologize for my assumptions.
>
Apology accepted.
There's a massive campaign to slur the good name of Mr. Jefferson which
hasn't ebbed one ripple since he criticized the jews and refused to let them
run the nation's banks. So it's not surprising at all that you were
ignorant of the point.
Almost two centuries after having "permission" to pray to God in their
classrooms, our children were denied that right by jewish "supreme court
justices" who suddenly in 1961 "interpreted" Mr. Jefferson's letter in
exactly the opposite way he wrote it, at which time THEY unilaterally made
it a part of the "Bill of Rights".
Do you know of any children in the world besides American children who are
denied that right? I know from a year and a half in Russia that Russian
children aren't denied that right. In Israel, Christian children are denied
that right, but jewish children vigorously study the Talmud, at OUR expense.
A friend who lived in Cuba and I compared notes between Russia and Cuba, and
it became obvious that the jewish propaganda campaign is amazingly
similar--Cuban children also aren't denied that right.
What Mr. Jefferson et. al. penned more than 200 years ago is a far better
social construct than what we now have--because what we now have is 180
degrees out of synch with what they wrote.
John Knight