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I believe that the CIA killed JFK since the CIA wanted to be in Vietnam and JFK was the biggest opponent to entering Vietnam, so the CIA killed him. And Lee Harvey Oswald was using the least accurate bolt action weapon, and a angles shot in the back of the head of a moving target is a challenge enough and to do it with a shit Italian rifle makes it harder. And, isn't strange how publicly Oswald was killed? I think the CIA wanted a scapegoat killed.
How are Christians being persecuted? In America? Are Christians being beaten? Lynched? or Arrested for their beliefs? Because that is what happened the African-American in before the Civil Rights era and to homosexuals around the world. That is persecution. And that is not happening in the United States to warrant that Christians are being persecuted.
No, American isn't preforming a religious apartheid against Christians. Majority of Americans, and politicians are Christians. Now some Americans what socially isolate other sects of Christianity for being too extreme, but the Christian community isn't being persecuted in America. If the people who believe to persecution of Christian as the recent legalization of same-sex marriage, and the fight to stop anti-abortion law, then they need to look up the definition of persecution and some infamous historical examples of the subject
America is not a Christian nation. In the Declaration of Independence, there is 4 references to a higher deity, however no reference to "God Almighty", "The Lord", and other common Christian names for God. All of the references to a deity is so board that anyone living in the American colonies, can relate to other American colonist of other religions. Now that is for the Declaration of Independence, which is not the foundation of other government, just a long letter to the King of England stating that the 13 colonies agreed to leave the British Empire, citing reasons why and having 55 (that number might be wrong) endorsing the decision of behalf of the entire colonies. The Constitution, is the basis of the American government and has absolutely no references to a "God", "Lord", "Almighty", etc. In the Constitution, it states in the first amendment that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." here it states that the government shall not endorse a single religion. Therefore the United States of American is not a Christian nation.
Socrates, Aristotle, Plato and Alexander the Great were born in modern day greece, so they would like like a tan-white person. Same with Augustus and Ceaser. Cyrus the Great was a Persian leader (modern-day Iran), if you Zico20 would understand ancient history. SO Cyrus would look like a Iran.
The story of Jesus' birth give us the answer, Mary was returning to her hometown for the census, Roman law had every citizen to their birth town for the census, in Palestine so Mary probably looked like a Middle Eastern, dark skin. Jesus was born in modern day Israel where the ethnic Israelis have dark skin. So Jesus would look like the American stereo-type of a "terrorist" not Angelo-Saxon.
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