I very rarely get to view the streams live to weigh in about America being a Christian country. I can't affirm today's opinion but historically it was 100 percent Christian. I can try to find sources if I have time. There were trace amounts of jewish people as there always has been.
Here is some legislation facts I haven't personally seen mentioned in the stream at all but I could be wrong. Feel free to weigh in or share with myron i rarely have a chance to send the chat live.
1) Many of the original 13 American states mentioned Christianity in their individual written legislation. As a whole it was never formally introduced to the federal constitution for the purposes of state independence in lawmakers. Freedom of religion was originally written in federally to prevent people from being arrested in a different state for say being catholic in a Protestants run government.
2) Early state constitutions required officeholders to take oaths affirming their belief in Christianity, or guidance from Christian principles in every state.
3) Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania required every officeholders to be Christian of any kind. Or at the very least had no specific historical mention of Protestant beliefs
4) While others were more specific. Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Vermont allowed ONLY Protestants to hold office of any kind.
If you guys aren’t in here yet you may want to join. I know we’re planning a couple meetups, one is coming this month.
@MyronGainesX
Just joined OSS. I have been watching you for a while now and wanted to show some support. I would appreciate some insight on the below if you got some time!
It's starting to become really difficult to find unexpurgated copies of text like Mein Kompf or Protocols Of The Elders of Zion. Seems like the versions I endlessly come across are edited by Jewish Authors/Publishers. What are your strategies for finding authentic material?
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