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Or.
Yes.
It makes H Truman's participation in the conflict in part based on religious beliefs/guidance.
Quite.
What is currently considered the city of Hiroshima is 30 miles from where the "bomb" was dropped.
...There are none on Nagasaki.
I don't hear anyone complaining about the idea of them building a mosque 30 miles from the Twin Towers.
Sorry, but I never said that religious belief was the US's sole reason for entering the war; just that H Truman's actions in ordering the use of atomic WMD were, by his own admission guided by God.
I disagree, but you're entitled to your point of view; how convenient that your mis(IMO)interpretation of this one point means you can end a discussion without having to address any of the other points I made
Most Presidents have asked for every action to be "guided by God".
Seriously man, that is a bit of an over reach. Every action? That's a bit of a broad claim to make without back up evidence. I'm not ganging up on you, but, could it possibly be that actions are guided by the advice of career professionals in the different fields presidents need to make decisions on?
I mean saying publicly that you trust gods advice makes for good marketing to the voters, but it is hardly a requirement of the job, and I would wager that it is not the normal measure most presidents use to make decisions. I would say that years of political experience probably have more to do with anything in the case of most holders of that office.
I think you are misunderstanding my statement, and the conversation in general.
We aren't in disagreement. The statement, in a speech, asking God to guide your actions... doesn't equate to the war being a religious war, or even partially a religious war.
Making that statement in a speech means that God guided your actions as much as God guided ALL of their actions. Politicians say such things.
Again... we aren't disagreeing here.
Not me byteware, you. You're taking one small part of my post, which I wasn't using to make the claims you're saying I was trying to make, I was just highlighting what the man himself said with specific regard to the atomic bombs which you chose to bring into the discussion because you were trying to make a comparison which supported you prejudice of the topic in hand.
mpw said:Or.
Yes.
It makes H Truman's participation in the conflict in part based on religious beliefs/guidance.
Quite.
There's a difference. This country was founded on Christianity - no matter what lie about freedom of religion that we are taught in school. If it was not founded on Christianity why do we swear on the Bible in courts? That's just one example of the tight integration.
Anyway, when is the last time Christians killed thousands of our own citizens in our own country?
Sure they may be extremist Muslims that had a part in 9/11, but what kind of scum is trying to put a mosque there just to start trouble and get publicity like this? Their intentions surely are not innocent. Even Obama, a Muslim himself, seems to realize this.
Yes, and I stand by my statement in it's original context, and I've repeated that, and I've also made many other points; but you seem only to want to address this one issue (I wonder why?)
Whether Japan attacked or not, the US was only months away from war before Pearl HarbourTo claim that anyone was in WWII for any other reason than Japan declared war on us... is absolutely asinine.
No and its also very off-topicIf you can't acknowledge that simple known fact, then there really is no point in discussing anything at all, is there?
I think we can all agree that the attack be Al Queda terrosists on the Twin Towers, Pentagon and attempted destruction of Capitol Hill is very very different to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.