Does MAGA Know What Separation of Church & State Means?

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  • @fdfischer
    @fdfischer Před 2 dny +37

    They don't even understand Christianity, they can't understand separation of church and state

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      Well, apparently you don’t understand Christianity because Muslims, Jews, and Christians all worship the same same God. Why don’t you look up what Abrahamic religion is?

    • @fdfischer
      @fdfischer Před 2 dny +7

      @chelseacraft4669 Then go post the 5 pillars of Islam in a public school and see how they react

    • @thomasolson8417
      @thomasolson8417 Před 2 dny +3

      @@chelseacraft4669 different flavors of the same cult mentality. None of it should be forced on anyone. I believe dragging your kids to church and Sunday school is child abuse. Change my mind.

    • @markb3786
      @markb3786 Před 2 dny +3

      @@chelseacraft4669 Actually, you're mistaken. Christians believe in the Trinity, a combination of the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus. Jews and Muslims don't believe this. The gods can't be the same.

    • @msabccbscnnoanfoxnews
      @msabccbscnnoanfoxnews Před 2 dny

      @@markb3786 actually, you’re wrong. All three religions believe in the same god.

  • @youknow9092
    @youknow9092 Před 3 dny +44

    The correct answer is the Louisiana law is unconstitutional.

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před 3 dny +1

      Well that is up to SCOTUS. They said a Coach praying was also unconstitutional and they found out it was not.

    • @youknow9092
      @youknow9092 Před 3 dny +3

      @@amercanmade2685 Stone v. Graham, this is clearly unconstitutional.

    • @mikew6060
      @mikew6060 Před 3 dny +1

      ​@@youknow9092Can you?
      Show me where it says separation of church and state in the Constitution.

    • @youknow9092
      @youknow9092 Před 3 dny +3

      @@mikew6060 can you show me where I ever stated those words are in the constitution?
      Those words come from a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote to a religious institution specifying that with the ratification of the 1st Amendment specifically the clause within it that says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof” a wall was created within the constitution separating church and state.

    • @a.p.2019
      @a.p.2019 Před 2 dny

      @mikew6060 Yes? Everson v Board of Education (1947). I assume you don't care for a reporter citation but please advise - and, if you missed the memo, it has been considered "the emphatic providence of this Court to say what the law is" since Marbury v. Madison (1803).
      It's an implicit doctrine of the same 1st Amendment that allows me to legally tell you where you can shove your zombie worshiping religious nonsense.

  • @xerxestelevision6666
    @xerxestelevision6666 Před 3 dny +41

    Just a bunch of self serving, self righteous, hypocrites who break the ten commandments every single day while they demand what suits them while denying what suits others.

    • @4SteveKombolis
      @4SteveKombolis Před 3 dny +9

      The same way they cherry pick sins. Jesus said nothing about homosexuality but was very critical of divorce. Yet they are fine with "living in sin" if divorced, but not if someone is gay
      Most don't know more than 20 verses that have been cherry picked or taken out of context to rationalize their own sin and hate

    • @blindvisionary415
      @blindvisionary415 Před 3 dny

      white jesus "christians"... aka rednecks.

    • @terrencejenkins7995
      @terrencejenkins7995 Před 9 hodinami

      @@4SteveKombolis homosexuality is a sin, actually it’s an abomination. Jesus didn’t have to explicitly say homosexuality is a sin. The entire Bible condemns the practice. I agree though, most Christians cherry pick the scriptures. It’s either all or nothing.

    • @4SteveKombolis
      @4SteveKombolis Před 8 hodinami +1

      @@terrencejenkins7995 The entire Bible is a bit of an exaggeration as It's mentioned twice in Levitikus, once in Romans and once in Corinthians. But I agree it's there
      But also in Corinthians it says SPECIFICALLY of sexual sins the faithful are not to judge the non-faithful,only to expel them and leave the judgment to God (1 Corinthians 5:12-13)
      And "go forth and multiply" was used twice, in parables (imo) when the Earth needed to be repopulated. Otherwise Paul says that it's better for men not get married at all, like him, but to do so if they can't control their lust (1 Corinthians 8-9)
      Point being that whether divorse, sex, judgment, etc most people are not only following incorrectly but are in violation to be publicly slamming gay people
      You'll also see many people incorrectly excuse sin by saying "for we all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God " but that's only meant as the reason for why non-believers must come to and acceptt Christ, John says a believer is to longer sin (1 John 5:18)
      So people would be better served working out their salvation (Philippians 2:12) than going around judging gay people

    • @terrencejenkins7995
      @terrencejenkins7995 Před 8 hodinami

      @@4SteveKombolis I agree no one should judge or condemn others sins, especially Christians. The point is however, that homosexuality is a sin and condemned in the scriptures. God is seeking to save us all from our sins, not save us in our sins.

  • @Melpheos1er
    @Melpheos1er Před 2 dny +17

    Surprisingly the first dude is somewhat educated in Islam

    • @WhiskiDev
      @WhiskiDev Před dnem +1

      Yeah he may have bad opinions, but so far he has the facts right about the religions. Not many people realize many religions share the same “God”.

  • @jub6432
    @jub6432 Před 3 dny +39

    Using the "Muslim friend" hypothetical is pointless. These people do not have Muslim friends.

    • @mirandalad2342
      @mirandalad2342 Před 3 dny

      and muslims usually don't have rural white friends, so what is the point you're trying to make?

    • @lafayetteplace3031
      @lafayetteplace3031 Před 3 dny

      Tell us you're a white rural bigot who hates Muslims without telling us you're a white rural bigot who hates Muslims​@@mirandalad2342

    • @SteveTWolf
      @SteveTWolf Před 3 dny +2

      And he said he went to a Catholic school but somehow had Muslim classmates. He's lying like a true HypoChristian.

    • @MrPriego1
      @MrPriego1 Před dnem

      @@SteveTWolf you do realize this isn't the year 1400 and non catholics can attend catholics schools.. right?

  • @angrytomshatnextdoor4770
    @angrytomshatnextdoor4770 Před 2 dny +15

    This is not a Christian country
    This is a country you are free to practice whatever religion you want

  • @TheKappyjames
    @TheKappyjames Před 2 dny +13

    "if you don't like it, switch schools." that quote says it all.
    Democratic party = party of inclusivity
    republican party = party of exclusivity

  • @Nyxiona_the_Primordial_Goddess

    They're afraid of their children being indoctrinated, but not afraid to indoctrinate other people's children.

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres8738 Před 3 dny +22

    If The 10 Commandments can be posted in Louisiana schools, does that mean The 5 Pillars Of Islam or The 4 Caste Levels Of Hinduism can also be posted in the schools? The U.S. Constitution states the government can't favor 1 religion over any other, so if a non-Christian student or teacher in Louisiana wanted to post their religious doctrine or rules upon the classroom walls they could thanks to this.

    • @siddharthsharma5124
      @siddharthsharma5124 Před 3 dny

      The so called 'c@_ste' in Hinduism isn't equivalent to the 10 commandments or the pillars because theologically 'c@_ste' is actually against the central tenets of Hinduism which is non-dualistic qualitative monism or PAN-EN-THEISM & concept of 'c@_ste' is overruled & dismantled by Hindu scriptures itself.
      If anything has to be taught regarding Hinduism it would concepts from Upanishads, Vedas & the Bhagavad Gita.
      If the schools in the USA are somehow teaching that c@_ste in Hinduism is somehow equivalent to the commandments or pillars then they are not only absolutely wrong but horribly disingenuous.

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před dnem

      Well are they the basis of all law in most of the Free World? The 10 Commandments are the basis of most laws that are in effect in every Western Nation. And to quote "The needs and wants of the many far outweigh the needs of the few or the one"
      And in America the Many are judged by the many in the most States. That is why the 2 most important things that we do that effect all of us Electing a President and amending the Constitution is done in a State by State way.

  • @ZangariRC
    @ZangariRC Před 2 dny +14

    " The separation of church and state are to keep forever from these shores the constant strife that soaks Europe's soil in blood" James Madison.

  • @chainznbrainz1976
    @chainznbrainz1976 Před 2 dny +13

    Muslims recognize the Ten Commandments, a better question would be asking if Hindi, Buddhist or other non Abrahamic would feel about it.

    • @Simon.the.Likeable
      @Simon.the.Likeable Před 2 dny +1

      I have emphatically told every headmaster not to let any of those school pastors near my children.

  • @guerguaa
    @guerguaa Před 2 dny +7

    The first dude is the rare kind of Trump supporters you can actually have a conversation with...he knows what his talking about and it caught the interviewer by surprise.

    • @jurdi13
      @jurdi13 Před 2 dny

      True

    • @knittin4u
      @knittin4u Před 2 dny +2

      Yes. I just wonder if the interviewer actually understood that the guy was correct. They usually don't include reasonable people in their videos.

  • @jamesvonborcke
    @jamesvonborcke Před 3 dny +16

    "Our myth belief is better than their myth belief!"

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      Who are you referring to? If you’re talking about the first guy, he was saying that Abrahamic religions… Judaism, Christianity, Islam… All three worship the identical, same entity who appeared to Abraham.. so how would that be better if it’s identical? I suggest a comprehension course so that you can listen and read and understand that which you’re experiencing without reinventing what you experience to fit your bigotry. I tell this to Christians all the time, but it applies just as equally to atheists.

    • @jamesvonborcke
      @jamesvonborcke Před 2 dny

      It's just a general statement. After all, the debate between whether 2+2 equals 3 or 5 doesn't appeal to me one iota; I'll stick with 4.

  • @dspondike
    @dspondike Před 3 dny +19

    They don't even realize that they are Christo-Fascists.

    • @seanpatrick1243
      @seanpatrick1243 Před 2 dny

      They do. They just call themselves "saviors" to delude themselves.

    • @alca200
      @alca200 Před 2 dny +4

      They know. They pretend to be naive!!

    • @seanpatrick1243
      @seanpatrick1243 Před 2 dny +1

      @@alca200
      I said the same, but my comment was censored by the YT police.

  • @Olifantenstaart
    @Olifantenstaart Před 2 dny +9

    The first guy at least knows something about his religion. Should’ve asked him if he’d be ok with displaying the 5 pillars of Islam.

  • @vell0cet517
    @vell0cet517 Před 3 dny +19

    Weird choice to highlight Abrahamic faiths as counter-examples. Why not mention Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu or Native American faiths?

    • @DharmaMirror
      @DharmaMirror Před 2 dny

      Vedic religions comparison would've been good. Especially Buddhism because Buddhists don't believe in a soul, a permanent self, a permanent heaven or hell, and Buddhists believe in rebirth. Hearing this would've made them probably go crazy

  • @davidbingham1178
    @davidbingham1178 Před 3 dny +16

    on the surface it doesn't seem too agregious, but it's a first step towards Christian nationalism.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      Unless they put up a doctrine from every major religion, including Satanism, right next to the 10 Commandments in every school… It’s egregious. (And that’s how you spell that word)

    • @terrencejenkins7995
      @terrencejenkins7995 Před 9 hodinami

      Which is basically a first step towards our democracy becoming a theocracy.

  • @yespub234
    @yespub234 Před 2 dny +8

    "I do understand that there is a separation between church and state - but." The "but" says it all.

  • @andypanda4756
    @andypanda4756 Před dnem +11

    Republican Religious Freedom = you are free to worship a White Jesus and ONLY White Jesus.

  • @stecky87
    @stecky87 Před 2 dny +9

    The first guy surprised me: he knew Jesus is a prophet in Islam. And the Christians and Muslims worship the same God

    • @drupy1992
      @drupy1992 Před 2 dny +2

      I was surprised too. Personally I'm atheist but it seems most followers of Christianity don't know Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all abrahamic religions.

  • @whiskyjames4200
    @whiskyjames4200 Před 3 dny +15

    I love the move by the Louisiana Governor on putting the 10 commandments in school. Donald Trump broke 9.5 of them. I specially the 7th commandment.
    "Thou shall not commit ADULTERY."

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      So who do you suggest to talk to little kids about what adultery means? Do you understand that is the only reason they’re doing this right? White Christian nationalist men want any excuse to talk to little bitty girls down to eight years old & tell them about sexual things.

  • @vansdan.
    @vansdan. Před dnem +13

    I'm surprised that first guy even knew Allah is the same as the Christian god

  • @lordplagus02
    @lordplagus02 Před 2 dny +10

    First dude actually wasn't wrong, seems to have his facts relatively straight about the Abrahamic religions

    • @marilynsummit1764
      @marilynsummit1764 Před 2 dny +2

      Yes. I was kinda shocked.

    • @snowieken
      @snowieken Před 2 dny +2

      Came here to comment this. Him condoning the 10 commandments in school is still stupid; but I do respect his take on islam. Factually he's correct.

    • @1wingedanG31
      @1wingedanG31 Před 2 dny +2

      Yup. Same God just different names

  • @Kno_Buddy
    @Kno_Buddy Před 2 dny +8

    They do understand that
    1. You are fully allowed to pray in school, the school just isn’t allowed to encourage, lead, or discourage it.
    2. You legally don’t have to stand for the pledge, that’s free speech.

    • @stevenread5473
      @stevenread5473 Před 2 dny +1

      That's right . There's a difference between proselytizing and prayer.

    • @feathersigil2048
      @feathersigil2048 Před 2 dny +3

      If a public school is required to display the tenets of a particular religion, that school is encouraging that religion and discouraging all others.

    • @Kno_Buddy
      @Kno_Buddy Před 2 dny

      @@feathersigil2048 that is part of what I was implying, yes.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      And Christians need to understand that Satanists have the same identical rights. So if your kid is saying the Lord’s prayer and a Satanist child stands next to them and start saying the Lords prayer backwards… That’s perfectly legal.

  • @barbaranewman1182
    @barbaranewman1182 Před 3 dny +13

    These are the people who violate every one of the 10 Commandments

  • @funstuff2006
    @funstuff2006 Před 2 dny +7

    The ones saying they would be a-okay with excerpts of the Qur'an *prominently* displayed in a classroom are lying through their teeth.

    • @marilynsummit1764
      @marilynsummit1764 Před 2 dny +2

      They are lying. We would see people protesting saying their kids aren't Muslim.

  • @IsraelSilva-pp9sv
    @IsraelSilva-pp9sv Před 12 hodinami +7

    "one nation under God" was literally added in the 1950's.....the founding fathers would NEVER

  • @BambooBackbone
    @BambooBackbone Před 2 dny +7

    If you put up the positive tenants of all religions, that is education. If you put up the tenants of ANY ONE RELIGION and NONE of the others, that is indoctrination.

  • @Balletcalvero
    @Balletcalvero Před 3 dny +13

    The first guy is correct. Islam recognizes Jesus as a person, but they dont consider him the son of god. His argument was that Judaism, Christianity, Islam all come from the same god so the 10 commandments should be fine to hang up on walls. What he doesn't understand is separation of church and state is about freedom FROM religion

    • @Nick-hi9gx
      @Nick-hi9gx Před 3 dny +2

      Also the 10 Commandments differ between those three, and even Christian sects, so it is about freedom to practice religion, without any one sect or belief getting preference. They can all be taught, but only in the same way we learn about Greek mythology, or Roman Monophysitism vs Chalcedonian.

    • @BeeN-fy2jh
      @BeeN-fy2jh Před 3 dny +1

      ​@@Nick-hi9gx I believe it's unconstitutional to put the 10 commandments up in a school, but the 1st guy was 100% right.

    • @Nick-hi9gx
      @Nick-hi9gx Před 3 dny +3

      @@BeeN-fy2jh Yes, Muslims believe Jesus was the second of the great prophets, and that Muhammad was given his visions because Christianity had been corrupted by man and humans needed to submit to the will of God, through the truths he received. That is what Islam means, submitting to the will of God.

    • @tumadre50
      @tumadre50 Před 2 dny

      Seperation of church and state means more than freedom from religion. It offers freedom from religion but it also offers freedom to practice religion. It offers these freedoms by not allowing the government to establish or favor any one religion.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      Well said

  • @AshSchultzArt
    @AshSchultzArt Před 2 dny +11

    They do know that the “under god” part was put into the pledge back in the 50s, right? It’s not part of the original pledge

    • @martijn-vels
      @martijn-vels Před 2 dny +5

      Actually, no. They believe our founding fathers put that in there. They also believe that separation of church and state is to protect Christians from those damn muslims... The stupid goes deep....

    • @AndyMorrisArt
      @AndyMorrisArt Před 2 dny +1

      @@martijn-vels at least that first guy knows that Muslims worship the same gawd as Christians, that's something even the interviewer didn't seem to know.

  • @travisclementsmith6949
    @travisclementsmith6949 Před 2 dny +6

    If I was a conscientious teacher in LA, I would say, "OK, you've just given me the responsibility to teach about this academically". Then bring up how the 10 Commandments were preceded by the Code of Hammurabi. How there is no archeological evidence for Moses and the Exodus story. How there are two different versions of the Ten Commandments in the Bible. What Article VI of the Constitution says about "no religious test". What the 1st Amendment says about separation of religion and government. What the only Treaty ever passed unanimously by Congress says about how the "United State is in no sense founded on the Christian Religion". And when they complain, tell them they are free to take the 10 Commandments back to Sunday School and we will no longer speak about it academically in an academic setting.

    • @terrencejenkins7995
      @terrencejenkins7995 Před 9 hodinami

      Two versions of the Ten Commandments in the Bible? Where exactly, I can’t find that?

    • @travisclementsmith6949
      @travisclementsmith6949 Před 9 hodinami

      @@terrencejenkins7995 Exodus 20 and Deut 5

    • @terrencejenkins7995
      @terrencejenkins7995 Před 8 hodinami

      @@travisclementsmith6949 those are two different versions. Moses simply repeated the Ten Commandments that were originally spoken by God. You said they’re two different versions. There aren’t.

  • @birdsofafeather8368
    @birdsofafeather8368 Před 10 hodinami +7

    That second woman did not seem to comprehend that other people have different beliefs.

  • @robertlonsdale5326
    @robertlonsdale5326 Před 3 dny +13

    All this from a country that worships a flag, a piece of cloth.
    Things like this happened in Germany in the 1930s.

    • @eaonhendrickson8666
      @eaonhendrickson8666 Před 3 dny +1

      Anti-Semitism is happening in our streets and schools now....by Woketards, the tolerant left...🥴🤣

    • @BeeN-fy2jh
      @BeeN-fy2jh Před 3 dny

      Germany in the 1930s worshipped a man. The kids were taught that the Austrian painter was a deity. You couldn't be more wrong.

    • @meghan42
      @meghan42 Před 3 dny +6

      @@BeeN-fy2jh Seems some are worshipping the orange guy as a God now.

    • @meghan42
      @meghan42 Před 3 dny +1

      @@eaonhendrickson8666 They're protesting the genocide. They are not antisemites in the same way as the nutcases in Charlottesville, or more recently in Florida or Texas .... chanting "Jews will not replace us". that is squarely on the right. I do wish the anti-genocide protests could be more peaceful though.

    • @BeeN-fy2jh
      @BeeN-fy2jh Před 3 dny

      ​@@meghan42 they're not though. The OP even admits our allegiance is to a flag, and it is. As well as the constitution.
      That's totally different than Germany back then.

  • @seagoingcook
    @seagoingcook Před 11 hodinami +9

    Want kids to learn the Bible and Ten Commandments? That's what religious schools are for.

  • @Jo-oc8sc
    @Jo-oc8sc Před 2 dny +5

    If a teacher put a Buddhist teaching up on the wall, they would get sued.

  • @austinminton2730
    @austinminton2730 Před 2 dny +8

    The ideas of secularism, seperation of church and state, and freedom of and from religion go right over these peoples heads.

    • @tehevilengineer7939
      @tehevilengineer7939 Před 2 dny +2

      well they get stuck on the country being founded by religious people. They forget the americas were Europes dumping ground for social minorities they were tired of oppressing.

    • @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman
      @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman Před 2 dny +3

      @@tehevilengineer7939 they cant accept the fact that this country was NOT founded on religion & they dont even know that the majority of the founding fathers were Atheists

    • @arandomlemon6707
      @arandomlemon6707 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman i can't find a direct source but GPT says 60% were Cs, BUT had different denominations and were secular

    • @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman
      @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman Před 2 dny +1

      @@arandomlemon6707gotchya 👍

    • @lim4275
      @lim4275 Před 2 dny +1

      Many of them were deists or universal unitarians. They used enlightenment principles, rather than (any type of) religious principles, as the framework for the Constitution.

  • @acegamer5082
    @acegamer5082 Před 3 dny +7

    I’m very impressed by the first guy. He actually knows about Islam.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      As opposed to the ignorant interviewer who had no idea what he was talking about…

  • @amandamiller518
    @amandamiller518 Před 2 dny +5

    The hypocrisy is endless and exhausting. Most ppl have absolutely no clue what they are talking about.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      Also true of atheists who know almost nothing about the religions they blindly hate the followers of.

  • @SleepyOx2023
    @SleepyOx2023 Před 2 dny +6

    None of them are answering the question, they're deflecting anything that might make trump look bad.

  • @RayKosby
    @RayKosby Před 3 dny +8

    I would like Michael to ask if the schools code of conduct "don't steal, show each other respect, don't cheat, etc" would be sufficient.

  • @k.p.9990
    @k.p.9990 Před 3 dny +18

    The govt should not be allowed to indoctrinate kids!

    • @lizbethartemis4886
      @lizbethartemis4886 Před 3 dny

      All education is all indoctrination

    • @joelortiz2412
      @joelortiz2412 Před 2 dny

      I agree, that’s why all this lgbtq…lmnop’s and xyz’s BS “rights” shouldn’t be allowed either!
      I have nothing against that community, but it seems like the whole country, has to bow to that and I’m not allowing my kids to be indoctrinated by that!!!

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před dnem +2

      Then it should be illegal to post homosexual pride or to discuss gender bending. And 100 % illegal to teach or discuses or push any form of Ideology. If they were not pushing these things in school you would not see this push back. Leave homosexuality and gender bending out of the public schools. Or deal with laws like this being enacted. And I truly feel that the SCOTUS will not knock this down.

  • @alienfretboy
    @alienfretboy Před 17 hodinami +7

    To the guy in the “Trump. Make Liberals Cry Again”. Yeah, Cry Laughing at all of you.

  • @caroljo420
    @caroljo420 Před 7 hodinami +9

    FIRST AMENDMENT!!! If they're going to teach Christianity, they should also teach Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and all other religions. I'm an atheist, and I'm strongly in support of people's right to believe whatever they want, as long as it doesn't infringe on other people's rights.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 Před 7 hodinami +3

      Give it a week and the Satanic temple will be suing the state to have their version put up right next to it. Its bill that was put in purely for political grandstanding for the election season, they know it wont stay up long. Its just politicians campaigning on the tax payers dime.

    • @Justin_Credable
      @Justin_Credable Před 6 hodinami +1

      Thundurus applause!

  • @LoneRiderz
    @LoneRiderz Před 2 dny +7

    That first guy knew more about Islam than the average Christian American.

    • @jmorris023
      @jmorris023 Před 2 dny +3

      Yeah I was surprised there.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny +1

      He certainly knew more than the interviewer did…

    • @jmorris023
      @jmorris023 Před 2 dny +1

      @@chelseacraft4669 It's a very small minority of Christians that know it's the same god, just a different interpretation of it's will. I guess it really doesn't matter since it's all hocus pocus, supernatural nonsense anyway.

  • @colintaylor8130
    @colintaylor8130 Před 2 dny +9

    That first guy was correct but better questions could have been asked and I think he would have understood.

    • @msudlp
      @msudlp Před 2 dny

      First guy is incorrect. Muslims do not believe in the Triune God. Hence, Allah is not the same as the god that Christians worship.

    • @denisec.5144
      @denisec.5144 Před 2 dny

      I agree, the interviewer wasn’t very good at asking questions, especially with these “lame brains”. The questions should have been lead with a few more facts, in other words, “set up the questions” before asking it.

    • @funstuff2006
      @funstuff2006 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@msudlpNot even all Christians (have) believe(d) in a triune god.

  • @mbuck253
    @mbuck253 Před 12 hodinami +4

    A man in Louisiana going on about the rampant crime in NYC and other liberal shoothole enclaves but not mentioning the insane crime in Louisiana is next-level disassociation.

  • @Lvnshyrn07
    @Lvnshyrn07 Před 2 dny +5

    I want to know how many of these people can even cite the full 10 commandments!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @shamskitz
    @shamskitz Před 3 dny +13

    Well for once at least a Christian recognizes that Allah is just another word for the same deity that Christians call God.

    • @ncwordman
      @ncwordman Před 3 dny

      Sort of. But Christians see Jesus as the son of God, or even actually God. So referring to him as only a "prophet" is tantamount to blasphemy, to Christians. But normal for Muslims; and Jews don't even seem him as the messiah, let alone the son of God. So, while similar in some ways, they're all very different. Look it up.

    • @hellohumans175
      @hellohumans175 Před 2 dny +1

      not true
      you should read the Quran
      quran 50
      16. We created the human being, and We know what his soul whispers to him. We are nearer to him than his jugular vein.
      17. As the two receivers receive, seated to the right and to the left.
      18. Not a word does he utter, but there is a watcher by him, ready.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@ncwordman you look it up… Look up the term “Abrahamic faith”… nothing you said is relevant. All 3 Abrahamic religions worship the identical God of Abraham… that’s weird it all started. It has absolutely nothing to do with what any of those religions believe God does or doesn’t do. And as somebody who has studied for 46 years, the background and origin of Christianity… Christians are a derivative of Judaism, which is a derivative of ancient Judaism, which is a derivative of several ancient Mesopotamian traditions in the region, all of which were derived from ancient Sumerian. And to prove this you need only look at the word “Earth” used 902 times in the Bible, most significantly when Jesus used it in the Lords prayer. Ea is a Sumerian Anunaki… or what we would call “god” who was also called Enki, who was the prince (son of king Anu) who came from planet Nibiru (came down from the heaven… which has always only meant the sky & everything beyond what we can see). The word “earth” is translated as “the abode of Ea” but is most accurately translated to imply that Ea created all life on Earth & owns this planet. Every time you use the word “earth” that’s what you’re saying. So if Jesus used the word “Earth” In the phrase “… on Earth as it is in heaven.” Then would you say he was ignorant and just repeating words people told him because he’s not the omnipotent god who created the universe or would you say that he was worshiping an Anunaki and specifically giving props to god Ea… which by the way violates the 10 Commandments. Either way it shows that Jesus knew who Ea was & his “religion”, as you call it, included Anunaki gods.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@hellohumans175 I gave you a thumbs up for reciting that beautiful passage but… You are wrong. All three religions are based upon the god of Abraham. It doesn’t matter what you believe about that entity. All that matters to the point is that it is the identical entity who appeared to Abraham. That’s the only relevant point. That’s why all three religions are called Abrahamic faiths. All three religions are based upon this one individual entity who appeared to Abraham.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@hellohumans175 Jesus wasn’t telling you to pick up the sword. He was saying that HE brings the sword and it’s the double edged sword of truth that cuts both ways. Read on…

  • @troelskristensen2000
    @troelskristensen2000 Před 3 dny +13

    It definitely is unconstitutional, to let the Ten Commandments be a mandatory part of a public school. People can send their kids to a Christian private school, but a public school should be following constitutional law of the country, which is founded upon freedom of religion.

  • @RoccosVideos
    @RoccosVideos Před 21 hodinou +7

    Not knowing what the separation of church and state is bad enough but they don't want to know what it is.

    • @TaleMendon
      @TaleMendon Před 19 hodinami +2

      They also have no idea what “mandate” means

    • @RoccosVideos
      @RoccosVideos Před 2 hodinami

      @@TaleMendon Yes, that's another issue for sure.

  • @DaltonP1314
    @DaltonP1314 Před 12 hodinami +6

    Why are these christians so bad at teaching their children about the Bible and Jesus that they need the public school system to do it for them?

  • @mightyhydro72
    @mightyhydro72 Před 3 dny +14

    Honestly the first guy is not wrong. Both Muslims and Christians believe in the same god. One god. The only difference is Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God/god and Muslims believe Jesus was a profit of god. Still though it's a public school. If you want the 10 commandments on the wall send your kids to a Catholic school.

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před 3 dny

      So you do not want to expose American Children to the basis of all Western Laws??And just what one of the 10 Commandments would it be bad for American Children to learn??

    • @mightyhydro72
      @mightyhydro72 Před 2 dny +1

      @@amercanmade2685 religious text should stay in religious school's. I'm not saying any of the 10 commandments are a bad thing. I'm Roman Catholic myself. But you can't argue that it's a religious text. It's in the bible.

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před 2 dny

      @@mightyhydro72 And historically it is the basis of Law for most nations from long before Christ.

    • @mightyhydro72
      @mightyhydro72 Před 2 dny

      @@amercanmade2685 parents, teachers and society as a whole teach these basic truths to children. Not because it's a sin and if they don't they could end up in hell. But because it's morally right.

    • @mightyhydro72
      @mightyhydro72 Před 2 dny

      @@amercanmade2685 your name is americanmade. Yet you don't follow separation of church and stat. Weird.

  • @jaydoubleu3419
    @jaydoubleu3419 Před 3 dny +8

    They don’t even care what it means

  • @kathleenhumbert5731
    @kathleenhumbert5731 Před 2 dny +6

    Here’s a wild idea…maybe teach YOUR beliefs to YOUR kids at home….it’s NOT the teachers job!!

  • @rickdharmic1605
    @rickdharmic1605 Před 2 dny +5

    We are not a Christian country, we are a free country which gives you the freedom to be a Christian if you choose.

  • @rolon-will3362
    @rolon-will3362 Před 3 dny +7

    That first Trump guy actually knew what he was talking about. It amazes me that so many people do not know that Jews, Christians and Muslims are all praying to the same one god, they have a common root. The separation of church and state is incredibly sensible. Religion should be personal, your beliefs are your own and shouldn't be forced on, or govern, anyone from outside of your religion. Freedom first, or we have nothing.

    • @jamesvonborcke
      @jamesvonborcke Před 3 dny +2

      Actually, I remember a lecture shortly after 9/11 where someone pointed out that common roots of Hebrew, Christian and Islamic mythology, and the Christians attending absolutely freaked out over it. They most certainly didn't want to hear it.

    • @punchthem4582
      @punchthem4582 Před 3 dny +1

      Wrong... Muslims do not pray to the same God.

    • @rolon-will3362
      @rolon-will3362 Před 3 dny

      @@punchthem4582 you’re wrong buddy, look it up. Jesus is a prophet of Islam too. Same god, just 3 different ideas of how to celebrate him. I’m agnostic, doesn’t mean I have to ignorant. Do some research. The Old Testament and the Torah share a lot and Jesus is part of the teachings of Islam. These 3 religions are called the Abrahamic religions.

    • @punchthem4582
      @punchthem4582 Před 3 dny

      @@rolon-will3362 Not your buddy and was it Jesus that told the Muslims to take 6 year old brides? LOL Do you know the difference between the old and new testament?

    • @jamesvonborcke
      @jamesvonborcke Před 3 dny +1

      ​ @punchthem4582 Isn't that about the same age Alabama men prefer? Or is it Kentucky? It's so hard to tell treason states from one another sometimes...

  • @MrBENTON78
    @MrBENTON78 Před 11 hodinami +6

    It's BS. School is for education not religion.

  • @GraemeHogg
    @GraemeHogg Před 2 dny +7

    What use is the Ten Commandments when the guy they want to be leader has broken most or all of them

  • @madboyreadynow28
    @madboyreadynow28 Před dnem +6

    These people clearly have no idea what freedom means. Freedom is not forcing people to live by your way of life.

  • @gd3551
    @gd3551 Před 2 dny +6

    Since when in the past 2,000 years has Christianity solved anything?

    • @ThEKilLInGJOkEr2
      @ThEKilLInGJOkEr2 Před 2 dny +2

      Never! Thats the point i always an trying to make. Its actually caused harm! Not jus long ago but to this day!

  • @texasguysanantonio8295

    I can't imagine people thinking a poster on the wall will solve the worlds problems.

  • @user-mt1ct9lq3e
    @user-mt1ct9lq3e Před 2 dny +5

    As a Muslim, I loved his response about Allah being the same God that Christians follow. Because it's very true.

    • @thomasolson8417
      @thomasolson8417 Před 2 dny +1

      And? So they're the same cult and should be exiled from society the same? I agree! :)

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@thomasolson8417 and I bet you don’t realize that’s bigotry…

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@thomasolson8417 hate never cures hate…

    • @thomasolson8417
      @thomasolson8417 Před 2 dny

      @@chelseacraft4669 I'm being mostly facetious but I do believe people need to grow out of their childish fairy tale beliefs. We can do that if we foster education, but that's why right wingers want to defund education. Intelligence and critical thinking challenge their status quo. A more educated population is a less religious one, and there's lots of money in a deluded customer base. :) It also go a LOOOONG way to curing hate, because with education also comes tolerance. Religion and ignorance create separation and hate.

    • @thomasolson8417
      @thomasolson8417 Před 2 dny

      @@chelseacraft4669 welp, Google censored my response for some reason. Basically, I said I'm being mostly facetious, but how does that matter that they are related? We cure separation, bigotry, hate, and oppression through the fostering of education. Intelligence and critical thinking are a threat to the status quo of the right, because there is a customer base in the easily duped.

  • @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman

    I just find it amusing that grown folks still play with invisible imaginary friends

  • @sucatash57
    @sucatash57 Před 3 dny +9

    Ignorance prevails with these people.

    • @SteveTWolf
      @SteveTWolf Před 3 dny

      That's because if they were educated, they wouldn't believe in invisible, flying, magic people.

  • @longQ1551
    @longQ1551 Před 3 dny +7

    Just put up a Buddhist statue just to balance it out 😂

  • @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
    @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers Před 3 dny +9

    We want Freedom _From_ Religion.

    • @chrisccc22
      @chrisccc22 Před 3 dny +1

      Join the FFRE

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      As long as that doesn’t take the form of blind hate for religious people and you want to practice your freedom from religion without inflicting your beliefs on others… Go for it!

    • @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
      @TurtleTimeVoiceOvers Před 2 dny

      @@chelseacraft4669 Uhhh, the left isn’t creating laws all over the country according to the bible. I’ve never met an atheist or agnostic that tried to convince me to believe like them. I have however had religion shoved down my throat my entire life by friends, family, preachers, strangers and politicians.

  • @_b_9895
    @_b_9895 Před dnem +5

    Christianity isn't going away, nor is it under any threat against people with differing religious beliefs. Let's put that idiotic notion to rest first.

    • @faye3074
      @faye3074 Před dnem

      newsflash no one is trying to ban christianity, we are just saying keep it to yourself and your churches, not in public schools. We have the freedom FROM your religion as well so don't shove it down everyone's throat especially using the law to do it.

    • @papawheelie5576
      @papawheelie5576 Před dnem +1

      ​@@faye3074But you'd be the first to support LGBTQDouble+ grooming.

  • @DharmaMirror
    @DharmaMirror Před 2 dny +6

    Why do they keep bringing up the pride flag as if being gay is a religion? 😂

    • @dougs7367
      @dougs7367 Před 2 dny

      Especially considering a large percentage of gays are Christians

  • @12losttribes14
    @12losttribes14 Před dnem +11

    America don’t even follow the 10 commandments ! this is BS

    • @poochz2
      @poochz2 Před dnem

      Ahhh….99% of all humans agree with 6 of the 10. You are wrong.

  • @_Sn0_
    @_Sn0_ Před dnem +7

    Louisiana ranked #47 in education should have no say in what is best for children IMHO!

  • @andymartin2026
    @andymartin2026 Před 2 dny +6

    There is no other way to interpret the written words in the constitution, " there shall be no laws written in respect to or in regards to ANY RELIGION " it says what it means and means what it says. It's that simple .

    • @tumadre50
      @tumadre50 Před 2 dny

      Where is that in the Constitution?

    • @Thomas-fj8ol
      @Thomas-fj8ol Před 2 dny

      @@tumadre50 open a book cultist...not the fake bible written by desert clowns

  • @joannedudley1393
    @joannedudley1393 Před 2 dny +6

    How do these people breathe on their own?

  • @ChrisReitersEDPillsElBey

    Add the 5 pillars of Islam.
    See how fast this fixes itself.

    • @tumadre50
      @tumadre50 Před 2 dny +2

      I was thinking they could put the 10 commandments poster in Arabic or Aramaic. It would technically follow the law and freak all these Christian Shariah lovers out.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny +1

      That’s always been my solution since the prayer in school issue back in the 60s and 70s when I was a kid. If you’re gonna say the Lord prayer in school, you have to follow it up by saying the Lords prayer backwards for all the Satanists kids… and then the next day reverse the order and say it backwards first and then forwards second… That way, no one can get angry that their prayer wasn’t said first an equal amount of times. And by the time that hits ears of Christian families they’re going to want to drop the whole topic.

  • @aaronallen1902
    @aaronallen1902 Před 2 dny +6

    You should mention that Jehovah Witness followers are a branch of Christianity, but they do not believe in saying the pledge of allegiance. It is a violation of the second commandment.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      And it is… but… Jesus used the word “Earth” in the Lord’s prayer. Anyone who uses that word is claiming that this planet was created by and belongs to the Anunaki god Ea, otherwise known as Enki in Sumerian. Jesus violated that same commandment himself, according to the Bible. In fact, the word “Earth/earth” is found in the Bible 902 times.

  • @t2k777
    @t2k777 Před 2 dny +7

    first guy is actually correct

    • @mariojaime3035
      @mariojaime3035 Před 2 dny +1

      I was thinking the same thing, he is informed

  • @markgerick3063
    @markgerick3063 Před 3 dny +6

    Even as a 1st grader in Texas, I always felt weird about us having to recite a "Pledge of Allegiance" to my country...
    And even more so when it incorporated "UNDER GOD" into it.
    Those words were legislatively added in 1954, & not by OUR Constitution!! ✌

    • @BeeN-fy2jh
      @BeeN-fy2jh Před 3 dny

      Right. Why pledge allegiance to the greatest nation in world history that has afforded you relative safety from outside threats, opportunities for economic prosperity, and freedom to say and do as you please as long as it isn't harmful to others?

    • @meghan42
      @meghan42 Před 3 dny +1

      @@BeeN-fy2jh Right, but the "UNDER GOD" part was added in 1954, & not part of the Constitution.

    • @BeeN-fy2jh
      @BeeN-fy2jh Před 3 dny

      ​@@meghan42 the Pledge isn't connected to the constitution anyway.

    • @markgerick3063
      @markgerick3063 Před 3 dny

      LOL... Such a Snowflake @BeeN-fy2jh!
      It wasn't that I wasn't "Thankful" or "Un-Patriotic"... It was that I didn't like having to prove it to anyone , like the "Sheeple" around me!!

    • @BigBobbet
      @BigBobbet Před 3 dny

      @markgerick3063 maybe, but they're zero evidence the US has ever been secular.

  • @kathleenmartin7498
    @kathleenmartin7498 Před dnem +5

    Separation of church and state...I say No to the 10 Commandments in public schools!!

  • @kurtrobertson495
    @kurtrobertson495 Před 2 dny +5

    The first guy seemed on point

  • @artemismoon7655
    @artemismoon7655 Před 2 dny +8

    The common theme of this video is “the world revolves around me and what I believe. No one else and their beliefs matter as long as I get what I want.”

    • @Rightiswrong-qv5ul
      @Rightiswrong-qv5ul Před 2 dny +2

      I don't believe so this is mind boggling to me . Instead of freedom they want everyone to live by their fictional bible.

  • @TheChrisBroussard
    @TheChrisBroussard Před 3 dny +6

    WOW. That first dude really surprised me.

  • @AtlsCollegePark
    @AtlsCollegePark Před 3 dny +9

    When that lady said that she didnt like it when some of the kids in her kids class didnt stand up for the Pledge of Allegiance, i laughed cause i grew up in Atlanta which is a Black city and my old highschool was 95 percent Black back in the 90's and none of us Black kids and Black teachers stood for the Pledge, the white teachers stood but not us, i dont even think our principal, Mr. Scott who was Black stood for the pledge and then i learned years later that most of the Black kids and Black teachers throughout Atlanta, no matter the highschool didnt stand for the pledge, we was all like, that flag aint for us, its for them

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      That’s your prerogative… Bigotry isn’t against the law in USA.

  • @MWhaleK
    @MWhaleK Před 2 dny +4

    Surprised that guy knew that Jesus is considered a Prophet in Islam.

  • @Michael-hw5wk
    @Michael-hw5wk Před 7 hodinami +4

    They do not understand the importance of the separation of church and state. They believe freedom OF religion means freedom to IMPOSE their SPECIFIC religion on others. Our Founding Fathers were VERY concerned about something like this in the many letters, left to us (unfortunately, evangelicals either won't or can't read).

  • @heartcradle01
    @heartcradle01 Před 3 dny +6

    Hay! Anyone! Isn’t this the reason why we have religious schools. A parent can literally choose whatever religious school they want their children to attend. 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @meghan42
      @meghan42 Před 3 dny +2

      Exactly. So the 10 commandments could be displayed in Christian schools, but it is unconstitutional to display them at public schools.

  • @4SteveKombolis
    @4SteveKombolis Před 3 dny +5

    He's for separation of sleeves and shirt. How these people support an insurrection and still think they are the patriots is baffling

  • @zrsous8874
    @zrsous8874 Před 2 dny +4

    Why doesnt this reporter say, "so would you be OK with the government mandating that public schools must put up the 5 Pillars of Islam?" Ugh...easy follow up question to see if these voters are truly principled or are just biased actors

  • @douglascoleman5588
    @douglascoleman5588 Před 3 dny +10

    Churches like the Southern Baptists need to be taxed like corporate lobbyists.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      😂 my vote for funniest comment. I mean… you were being sarcastic, right? You understand that corporations don’t pay taxes? Corporate lobbyists are super wealthy individuals who don’t pay taxes… so I’m assuming you were joking.

    • @douglascoleman5588
      @douglascoleman5588 Před 2 dny

      @chelseacraft4669 it's a start, but yeah I'm aware. Hide behind one church, then to another type - with a connection to the most high god, wealth and control.

  • @TheKarma2310
    @TheKarma2310 Před 2 dny +9

    Good thing to put the ten commandments, now the kids won't get shot

  • @mmruma
    @mmruma Před 2 dny +4

    ...and there is a much better setup for these questions...
    First, you ask them if they support the Constitution.
    Then ask your separation questions.

    • @funstuff2006
      @funstuff2006 Před 2 dny

      They'll tie themselves in knots and rationalize "well yeah, but" re the constitution being written by men so when it suits them it can take second place to "god's word." There was some goober in a Good Liars video a couple days ago who said that the Constitution was written by god, or at least came from god. Or they'll pull the old "the founders were all christians" shash as an excuse to smuggle current evangelism into an 18th Century document.

  • @Ean9881
    @Ean9881 Před 2 dny +4

    It’s mentally draining listening to these people try to justify their views… they realize they’re on the news and they can just say the ignorant things they think so it becomes a word salad

  • @bencarter8423
    @bencarter8423 Před 3 dny +6

    The first guy is factually 100 percent correct

    • @ncwordman
      @ncwordman Před 3 dny

      He isn't. Allah is not Yahweh. The simplest proof is that, to Christians, Jesus is the son of God (Yahweh in the Tanakh), or actually God in human form. In the Quoran, Jesus is a prophet. So who is God? Not Jesus. So not Yahweh. So Yahweh is not Allah. I recommend you look up the difference, as there's a lot more than what I can fit in here.

    • @bencarter8423
      @bencarter8423 Před 3 dny

      @@ncwordman I recommend that you look up what the Arabic word meaning god is. I also recommend you listen to Arab Christians talk about their faith. They’ll talk remarkably similar to their Muslim counterparts. The Arab word for god will explain why.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      @@ncwordman false. It’s the same entity who visited Abraham. What you call that being is irrelevant. Your religion is a derivative of ancient Sumerian.

  • @mikalmos369
    @mikalmos369 Před 3 dny +5

    Frankly I'm very shocked that the one guy understood that Islam and Christianity( along with Judaism but he didn't say that) stem from the same source.

    • @meghan42
      @meghan42 Před 3 dny

      Abrahamic religions.

    • @amercanmade2685
      @amercanmade2685 Před 3 dny

      That there is only one GOD? Why does that surprise anyone?

  • @TheFreedomforce87
    @TheFreedomforce87 Před 2 dny +3

    I didn't pray in public school growing up..we only did the pledge to the flag.. ..but when I went to a catholic school we prayed...then the pledge

    • @jessegibson7734
      @jessegibson7734 Před 2 dny

      Are you sure because I don’t remember too many classes if not any within the public school system that didn’t say the Lord’s Prayer after reciting the pledge of allegiance

  • @OnlyGamingClips
    @OnlyGamingClips Před 2 dny +5

    Republicans. "As long as it's my faith I'm cool with it, I'm not a bigot!" Smdh.

  • @kevinjones5560
    @kevinjones5560 Před 3 dny +9

    Such delusional ignorance. Sad.

  • @aussieatheist960
    @aussieatheist960 Před 2 dny +8

    Christan version of Sharia Law!! 🙄

    • @tumadre50
      @tumadre50 Před 2 dny

      They screamed so hard against Shariah and not they have made their version the law.

  • @blindvisionary415
    @blindvisionary415 Před 3 dny +11

    gotta give that first dude props... I often mock "christians" for thinking that Muslims pray to a different god. They are the three Abrahamic religions after all.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Před 2 dny

      That interviewer was pretty ignorant… he has no idea that Jesus is roughly the equivalent of Muhammad but Allah is the equivalent of God.

  • @jimhawkins6480
    @jimhawkins6480 Před 2 dny +3

    The 1st guy actually knows about his religion...impressive.

  • @dougs7367
    @dougs7367 Před 2 dny +5

    Stop asking about Muslims they worship the Abrahamic god. Ask about what Hindus, Pagans or Buddhists might think of the ten commandments being on the wall

  • @jamesvonborcke
    @jamesvonborcke Před 3 dny +5

    Those who didn't want to explain non-hetero relationships to 3rd graders are now explaining wife coveting to 3rd graders... 🤔