Lol, when I was watching the debate I was yelling at the tv at this part regarding abortions.
Wow, this is what happens when elected officials put the bible before the secular constitution. Very dangerous
But the constitution in the tenth amendment mentioned about our health and safety. If the fetus is able to fight back for its life, then it is a living being, because it has the free-will to choose life.
This country is consider as an Christian's country. Because when a child is born they were given a Christian's name, like Peter, Paul and Mary. They never were given a Muslim name and or any other names that is from any other so called religions. They had never consider any other belief systems as a religion. They had thought any other belief were of it being called as an heathen cult. And so the freedom of Religions they had meant was by the many of Christian's sects. That anyone can feel free to find their way to Christ They doesn't has to follow the Roman Catholic's traditions anymore, but to go other routes. And when they meant by one nation under God, that they are stating that this country only can worship God and no other ones.
And since it is forbidden to killsomeone that has not committed a harsh crime, that it is murdering and innocent live. But if someone is being sentenced, must be able to understand the crime that they has committed and or they must be at a ceratin age in order for someone to be given a death sentence.
But now the devil has weasel its way in and distorting the truth.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
Matthew 18:7Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble! Such things must come, but woe to the person through whom they come!
Traditionally, a
christian name or
baptismal name is a
personal name given on the occasion of Christian
baptism, with the ubiquity of
infant baptism in medieval
Christendom. In
Elizabethan England, as suggested by
Camden, the term
christian name was not necessarily related to baptism, used merely in the sense of "given name":
"Christian names were imposed for the distinction of persons, surnames for the difference of families."
In more modern times, the terms have been used interchangeably with
given name,
first name and
forename in traditionally Christian countries, and are still common in day-to-day use, although today,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_name