Is it normal that i want to have all the non-christians kicked out of the us?

I'm from America, and ive been noticing lately on the internet and tv that theres much more non-Christians then there used to be.
I think its time to start removing them, this country was built on Christian values and we should keep it that way, its our history and our culture!
If you want an example of what we will get if we allow for instance muslims to stay in the US we will get terrorrist bombings and mosques!
Or if we allow the worst people there are to stay, atheists, then we get something that Bill O'Reilly showed us, you can see it on youtube check it out.
He shows what you get when you leave atheists in control, the city of amsterdam in some small backward country in europe is a very dangerous place, with much drug addicts and much violence, you could call it anarchy.
I want to protect America, and i think the first step we ought to take is to remove the atheists, they are the smallest most unimportant group i believe.
Also why do we even allow the chinese to stay in America?
All china wants is war with the US so we should deport them too.
Is it normal that i think this is the best step America for the future?
If you are a true American patriot you would agree with me, traitors can leave too i wouldnt miss them.

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Comments ( 53 )
  • PumpkinKate

    Obvious troll. Why do they get so many reactions so easily???

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    • No, I really dont think so, I mean I would like to think so, but unfortunately this is how many religious people approach others that are different from them.

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      • PumpkinKate

        Oh but come on, the way it tacks on "Also, China, troll-troll, trolly-troll"?

        I have a hard enough time believing someone could think all of these things, let alone be capable of using a computer and the internet to talk about them, let alone be surfing IIN, let alone tie in so many unrelated, extremely bigoted and inflammatory remarks, LET ALONE finish it with a phrase we all use to mock people that have these kinds of thoughts.

        I dunno. It may be denial, but I can't possibly grant more than a 0.4% chance of legitimate question.

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        • Just_feed_me_Troll_Meat

          Its very easy to do if this person was born with a bible in their hand and have had these ideas rammed into their brain every day for the last 18-20 years. Very easy indeed. Take it from a troll far too much specificity in this post with regard to real world ideas (narrow minded ideas mind you) for it to represent anything BUT someone's actual opinion of US society.

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        • RinTin

          I agree. It doesn't even matter if the OP is telling the truth, no one agrees with him/her. Make a poll about gender equality or religion and you're bound to get a ton of comments.

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  • valueduser

    I'm a Christian, I believe in the Bible 100% and I disagree with this completely. Just because this country was founded on Christian values doesn't mean an athiest or anyone else should be kicked out. Not only is this an unchristianly thing to do but just plain rude. We have "freedom" and that means if a athiest or asian etc. wants to live here they may do so if they please. It's "Christians" like you who give real Christians a bad name.

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    • Yumazing

      Not to be picky, but America wasn't even built on Christian values. Many of the first presidents and important politicians were neutral on religion or Deist.

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      • uPSIDEOFDOWn

        / masonists and free-masons....kinda "take over the fucking world" people, more than "love everybody" people

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    • uPSIDEOFDOWn

      this country was not, in any sense, founded on christian values.

      the god mentioned in the Declaration was the god of Nature, so invoking his/her/their name was an attempt to symbolize that the colonies had a higher ordered, incredibly Natural justification in breaking their ties with England.

      The founding fathers had quite a few despondent things to say about religion. Check them out for yourself.

      Also, in the division over the original lack of a Bill of Rights in the constitution, nearly all federalists were atheists and of the many anti-federalists that were religious, only a few of their minor players were driven on the idea of a Biblical country. They had seen what a state-sponsored religion had done to many a populace in Europe, so their aversion to near-theocracy was understandable.

      That said, we certainly practiced turning the other cheek in many post-war reparations, and samaritanship in loaning our meager troops to countries whose battles we saw as justified, but how many Christians are there these days who practice those values...they just seem like the values of a Good Person to me.

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    • uPSIDEOFDOWn

      Definitely. After how many times the bible has been rewritten, it's time to rewrite it again and remove the obvious nation-state building, political stances. Also the stances that seem like simple discomfort. Lets love and help one another.

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    • MoodyP

      I agree with you 100%

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  • Ramit10

    OMG I just figured out a easier way. Why dont we just kick you out of our country? Sounds fair to me! Who all agrees?

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  • j-man20

    let me try to put this in a way that you can understand:

    Fuck you.

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  • Frosties

    "this country was built on Christian values"

    Not quite. The Puritans, yes, but not the Pilgrims who arrived earlier. They left England because they felt they were not allowed to practice their religion in the way they wanted.

    What they wanted was the right to persecute and the Church was beginning to turn against this and sought to ban them from doing it. In moving first to Holland and then to America, they were seeking a country in which they were free to persecute.

    I know that's not quite the way the history books tell it but history is often slanted to hide the stain of an uncomfortable truth.

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    • Ono

      True. If only proper history was taught instead of dumbed down patriotized history.

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      • Frosties

        Yeah, but in the interests of having a country that feels good about itself, it is sometimes necessary to feed that country on a diet of purest bullshit. I just pity the people who believe it and never question anything they are told.

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    • shade_ilmaendu

      Though technically, when the modern government was founded, it was done completely without any religious influence.

      The founding fathers were primarily Deists.

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  • Koda

    You're extremely ignorant. I don't know any atheists who even do drugs, and none of them are violent. Christians have a much more violent and hateful history... Organized religion..bah... You brain-washed saps'll believe anything in the name of God.

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  • BHolt

    Obvious troll is obvious. But for the others reading this garbage: America was NOT founded on Christian values. In fact most of the Founding Fathers were Deists or Freemasons. But they did respect religious freedom. Seriously, read a history book, ffs. I'm not American & even I know this is BS. Just Google "america was founded on christian principles" and you will see all the articles in the negative. Watch Bill Maher's "Religulous". Also, across the globe, Atheism rates are on the rise, and religiosity is declining. And there is nothing you can do about it. The world will be a better place without religion, after all, almost every way is fought over religious disputes..

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  • Its_Called_Love

    ......Violence in Amsterdam.... Nope, they are too stoned to care.

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  • lc1988

    Lol your kind of people is the reason Christianity is dying. You only have yourselves to blame with your fire and brimstone approach. Christianity is based on caring for everyone. EVERYONE. Love thy neighbor blah blah blah. Anyway, I think you need to be stoned to death. Hypocrite.

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    • dongwhan

      lc1988, I dont think you can get stoned to death. I've smoked like a whole quarter bag of weed with a couple buddies one time and the only thing that happened to us was lots of laughing and the munchies.

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      • Yumazing

        I think I love you.

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  • Avant-Garde

    Fool of a Took!

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    • shade_ilmaendu

      This comment just made my day. :D

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  • iEatZombies_

    You sound like a troll. But just in case, America was never founded on the Christian values you're thinking of. You may want to go ask for forgiveness. Also, don't believe everything you see on youtube. Gosh, there's so many things I'm thinking right now and not enough time to waste. Well, good luck.

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  • dongwhan

    Yah and one more thing, the Chinese have the best damn buffets in the country. Why in the hell would you want to get rid of them.

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  • UnwrittenPoet94

    No, thats not normal. America is supposed to be the land of oppurtunity - the land of the free and home of the brave. Keyword FREE. We're free to have our own thoughts and feelings about certain things, and if people don't wanna believe in God, then thats on them. I myself do, but I respect others religions and opinions. You talk about Christian values...well, what about the one where Christ says to love your neighbors as yourself? Wanting such a thing does not adhere to said values...Very Christian of you. Really.

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  • umdlotus

    Half of the forefathers HATED religion.
    Thomas Jefferson especially.

    And me. I hate it too. I say the opposite -- let's get rid of everyone that insists that this stuff should be front page news when it's just old re-hashing of dark age mentalities.

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  • dinz

    America was built on liberty, the freedom to believe in whoever they want.

    You are contradicting the ideas of your forefathers.

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  • thomas7644

    i feel bad for christans because you are not a true christan true christans dot hate cultures and use stupid fucking sterotypes you are what is wrong with this world

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  • thomas7644

    i respect very few poeple that belive in god and you are the very reason i resent rreligion ( or atleast assholes like you) rascist sterotypical fucker

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  • playitloud

    I guess everyone has an opinion they differ all around

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  • Mando

    You've just confirmed what the US is known for world-wide: its christian lunatics.

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  • bryang1697

    this country was not founded on christian values. all of our founding fathers were secularists and in the constitution the only time religion was mentioned was to keep it out from politics.

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  • anti-hero

    That is not what being a Christian or an American is about at all. Be ashamed.

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  • helice

    This is pretty bigoted, y'all.

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  • purpleflower

    I honestly think religion causes more trouble than it`s worth. But I never take that into account when thinking about who I what to live in the same country with me. You seem like an aggressive, hypocritical person. What if I want YOU kicked out of MY country?

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  • Caledonia

    Jesus loves everybody.

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  • Flaze

    I don't live in the US, but I would prefer it the other way around to be honest.

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  • Austalien

    How very christian sound's more like imperialist fascist nazi >.<

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  • missashleylove

    Christians like you, need to go suck satans dick

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  • helloocakes

    golfwang

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  • Dantevus

    "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,—as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen,—and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."

    Treaty of Tripoli, ratified unanimously by congress.

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  • dongwhan

    God gives all of us the gift of free will, He lets us live where we want and worship whoever we want. God HATES the sin NOT the sinner, sounds like you hate the sinner, what makes you better than God? Christians like you give the rest us a bad name by always trying to force things on people instead of loving them for who they are like Christ does.

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  • sleepingbeauty

    Tell you what let's kick all the white Americans out and give the country back to the 'Native' Americans, (the key word being 'native' here) who by the way did not found the country on Christian values....strangely enough.

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  • NocturnePonyFan

    Hmmm...wasn't America founded in order to escape religious persecution?

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  • chocolatchaud

    most likely people on the internet will think people like you are not normal so posting something like this is like asking for haters and being bashed

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  • sega31098

    Wow, very Christian of you....*sarcasm*

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    no. this is wrong.

    we are suppose to be a land of religious freedom. not intolerance.

    it bothers you that there are non-christians? too flipping bad

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  • Captain_Kegstand

    I was going to write a post about how misguided one sad, strange,simple minded person could possibly be, but meh. Everyone else pretty much covered it.

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  • You bet! That'd fall right in line with the Constitutional Rights our forefathers presented. Freedom of religion means "deport all who diagree with mine."

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  • thomas7644

    but a person loke valueduser i can respect because he is not so fucking hatefull and he actualy brings reality into his arguement and. why would you think all chinese poeple are the same

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