• Dojan@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Yeah. I mean the US was founded by religious extremists who fled Europe, so of course it’s the same.

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        7 hours ago

        “In God We Trust” - the United States motto, written on its currency.

        You won’t find that shit in Euro notes.

        You’ve been had my friend, given the run around, fed a line of bullshit, treated like a patsy.

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          5 hours ago

          To be fair, that didn’t become the motto until the 1950s, and (I had to Google this) it wasn’t on any currency until almost a hundred years after the revolution. The founding fathers, for all their flaws, were pretty adamant about keeping the church separate from the state, most of them being either deists, naturalists, or atheists.

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            3 hours ago

            Guess it all got subverted in the meanwhile with Religion and Politics becoming increasingly mixed.

            Europe, on the other hand, has being going in the opposite direction of that, especially since the mid XX century.

            The point being that it’s not Europe that mixes Politics with Religion anymore (well, mainly, there is still some of that shit in some places), it’s the US.

            That it goes against the spirit with which the American Founding Fathers founded the country should add insult to injury to any American who thinks State should be separate from Church.