ION, I spilled BBQ sauce on my shirt.
If you had a Corgi I could get a cute gif of him licking it off.
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ION, I spilled BBQ sauce on my shirt.
If you had a Corgi I could get a cute gif of him licking it off.
If you had a Corgi I could get a cute gif of him licking it off.
Yeah. But I think my hypothetical dog will be a pug.
ALso claiming the founding fathers were Christian.
Weren't something like 90-95% of them, though?
Weren't something like 90-95% of them, though?
A bunch of them were Deists, but I disremember the percentages....
Weren't something like 90-95% of them, though?
Well, weren't the Deists? Which I would call Chrsitian, but I think some of the more evangelical churches use the word christian only to refer to their religion. I have met people who think Catholics are not Christian.
According to Wikipedia (so don't know if it's true): "Of the 55 delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention, 49 were Protestants, and three were Roman Catholics"
So that leaves, 3 others as deists.
There are so many different flavors of Protestant, though. For a while, Protestant simply meant "believes the Pope is not all that."
Jesus,please let the plane for Vegas board so that all of these people will go away.
There are so many different flavors of Protestant, though
Again, per Wikipedia: "Among the Protestant delegates to the Constitutional Convention, 28 were Church of England (or Episcopalian, after the American Revolutionary War was won), eight were Presbyterians, seven were Congregationalists, two were Lutherans, two were Dutch Reformed, and two were Methodists."
I would have expected at least a few Quakers.