Sunday, July 04, 2010

Just Exactly What Was Bammy Saying?

Good ol' Bammy. Even when he's on the teleprompter, he's off the reservation.

...the most egregious dissonance emerged with the sentence: “Being an American is not a matter of blood or birth, it’s a matter of faith.”

J E Dyer wrote a middling-long essay demonstrating that Bammy was conjuring up his rainbows-and-unicorns foofoodust again, and the essay is worth the read.

As for me, I have faith in God, not 'being American.'

But then, I'm not an atheist who pretends to be Christian. Atheists think that there is no God, therefore the State should substitute for God.

Many atheists are Statists, and one could argue that all Statists are atheists; but it is certain that all Statists LACK faith in God.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

...but it is certain that all Statists LACK faith in God.


That's what our founding fathers fought for...to enable any person to make outlandish claims!