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Not 100% accurate. True, some of the founding fathers were Christian, but some were Deists (generally believed in a God), and some were outright atheists.Caleb the Cruel wrote:Then Christianity structured the world power of America.

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.I don't know, maybe i'm wrong, but I think that the Renaissance was more of a secular age.Caleb the Cruel wrote: Then in the Rennaisance and into colonial times, the powers of Europe were Christian.
Caleb the Cruel wrote:Then in the Rennaisance and into colonial times, the powers of Europe were Christian.
Then Christianity structured the world power of America.
Ethiopia(an African nation) is arguably to be the longest surviving Christian area...gavin_sidhu wrote: those christian African and Pacific Islander countries that are on the brink of collapse?
i agree with you there (though you probably should toss in the idiots who actually listen to that crazy fool as well)Stopper wrote:I imagine Christianity brings Pat Robertson a lot of prosperity.
The Enlightenment Comes to AmericaP Gizzle wrote:i agree with u, but there are flaws with ur post. First, during the colonial times, was the enlightenment, which encouraged scientific thinking, which im assuming, discouraged Christian thinking. also, it is true that some Founding Fathers weren't christian. Finally many people in the rennaisance weren't Christian. Da Vinci is the first to come to mind. btw, great thread, this will spur some arguments
cowshrptrn wrote:i agree with you there (though you probably should toss in the idiots who actually listen to that crazy fool as well)Stopper wrote:I imagine Christianity brings Pat Robertson a lot of prosperity.
About Cristianity leading the US to prosperity: how exactly is killing thousands of Indians and driving them off thier land becasue you want the gold and coal thats there good christian morals? (though knowing jay_a2j i'm pretty sure he coudl find a way to spin it...)
Also: Italy isn't exaclty doing all that well even though they have VATICAN CITY, they've had the whole Benito Mussolini thing to deal with.
Spain's another one, the monarchy, which went around "spreading christianity" to the natives of South America, was destroyed by England who essentially made a mockery of catholicism when they broke off to form the Anglican Church (sorry to any Anglicans out there)
In the majority of American polls, around 50% consider themselves non-Christian.cowshrptrn wrote:Im' pretty suer you realise that both of our houses are a LOT more religious now than they have ever been, people are even claiming that this is the third great awakening.
The nineties were a culmination of the cold war, where we relied on science more and more and less on religion. The nineties were a time of prosperity for us.
Also, you want to be a bit careful when you point out a rich country is cristian, since a LOT of countries are christian. Some of the richest countries per capita are actually Muslim ones who hit oil.
There are a lot of empoverished christian countries. Eastern European countries after the cold war, and even now, are pretty poor.
you can't start applying your theory before its even been remotely close to proven and make extrapolations liek that (especially ones that sound that misogynistic)Caleb the Cruel wrote: Eastern Europe also houses many Muslims, which causes problems. If Eastern Europe is to ever become prosperous, it must first remove or convert non-Christians.
That woudl be a terribel thing if they still got most of their income from agriculture. They dont' need arable land since they have oil. Dubai is currently a HUGE center for trade mainly ecause of oil, and its VERY muslim.Caleb the Cruel wrote:Yes, many Islamic nations are rich, but they are often times plagued by terrorism. Also, after the Christians were pushed out of the Mid East, all the land has begun drying up into desert, the Mid East was once a lot wetter and more prosperous than it is today.