Originally Posted by PitDAWG
You're problem is "God defined". Not everyone is religious. Not everyone believes in your God. And the constitution gives everyone the right to believe as they so choose. This entire "This Country was founded on Godly principles by Godly men" is a false flag argument. What these men knew is that their own forefathers were actually persecuted by the Church of England. They realized just how religion as an institution could be used as a weapon against anyone who didn't believe in or follow their teachings.

That is exactly why they made sure that "freedom of religion" was included in the constitution as well as the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which states that the government cannot establish a national religion or favor one religion over another.

It seems our forefathers disagreed with your entire premise. You still can't seem to figure out that tax payers expecting more of their tax dollars be spent on the people themselves rather than special interests and the wealthy isn't asking for a hand out.

And for someone that called me judgemental you have judged that everyone that doesn't think or believe like you has evil principals. Here's an idea for you. If you oppose gay marriage don't get gay married. That's a rather simple concept. Instead you would rather inflict your own personal moral and Christian beliefs on the whole of society.

I'll ask you again, what rights and freedoms would you lose if every American had healthcare? What rights or freedoms do you lose if other people enter into a gay marriage? Why are you so fixated on the choices of others and your desire to control their choices?

If someone does not work and does not pay for healthcare. Why should other people work and support that person getting healthcare. That is not right. If you don't work, you don't eat in every sense of the word.