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How did the founding fathers view religion? Revolutionaries pesstimistic or optimisstic? What were the Founing Fathers beliefs in God? How did American Revolutionaries view of god? What founding us govt docs say in god you trust?
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To justify the English Civil War, Puritans revolutionary idea is that the voice of people is the same thing as the voice of God.
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The revolutionary despises all doctrines and refuses to accept the mundane sciences, leaving them for future generations. ChaCha.
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In our annual TIME 100 issue, we do the impossible: name the people who most affect our world... ... The World's Most Influential People ... Interactive: The People Behind the People...
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www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/index.html
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In earlier postings, I noted that Samuel Adams rested the colonists case for “no taxation without representation” squarely upon John Locke’s 1689 defense of ousting autocratic James II, on the ground that the king had abrogated his right to rule by arbitrarily abridging God-given, ... Unlike the French revolutionaries,
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A failure in translation will certainly be the way the Obama campaign will likely explain what seems to be a fairly dark explanation of how these Pennsylvanians came to love their God and their guns. ... Once you reach the margins -- the hem of prosperity -- the view can be dizzying. I thought we were sitting pretty when...
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www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/04/obamas...
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This site is for the edification of Jesus. ... Almost two out of every three revolutionaries (64%) study the Bible every day. That’s close to three times the percentage of non-revolutionary born again adults who do so (23%). A majority of revolutionaries (54%) has a quiet time with God each day. ... View blog reactions...
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jil.forumup.org/about34-0.html
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a description of the essay for search engines ... The best book on this topic is Greg Boyd's "The God of the Possible." This essay reflects on and summarizes his portrayal of the Open View of God. I mainly differ with Boyd in that I believe the future is even more radically open and unknown to God than he attributes.
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www.franciscan-anglican.com/Foreknowledge.htm
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An eloquent proponent of the idea that civil and religious liberty was ordained by God, Jonathan Mayhew considered the Church of England as a dangerous, almost diabolical, enemyof the New England Way. The bishop's mitre with the snake emerging from it represented his view of the Anglican hierarchy.
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www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel03.html
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