Vernon on 14/5/2006 at 11:51
fruitloop'd
Shoshin on 14/5/2006 at 15:52
I can get behind this one:
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Aerothorn on 14/5/2006 at 19:44
"Indeed, the Georgia Guidestones are used for occult ceremonies and mystic celebrations to this very day. Tragically, only one religious leader in the area had the courage to speak out against the American Stonehenge, and he has recently relocated his ministry. "
OH NO THE PAGANS WILL KILL US ALL
Who exactly are these Radio Liberty guys?
These guys also claim that "The Age of Reason was a book written by Thomas Paine. Its intent was to destroy the Judeo-Christian beliefs upon which our Republic was founded. "
But my understanding is that the book advocates Deism - and as we know, most of the Founding Fathers were Deists...so wouldn't he be advocating the beliefs upon which the Republic was founded?
TheGreatGodPan on 15/5/2006 at 02:03
I think most of the founders were members of mainstream protestant churches. And everyone thought Paine was a nut after the revolution. He was kicked out of everywhere he went. He asked to be buried in a Quaker cemetary, but the Quakers refused. An admirer in England paid to have them shipped over, but they got lost.