Talk:America as a Christian nation
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| − | 2.7 needs some counter-argument. I can at best come up with something facetious, eg 95% of Americans have hair on their head, therefore America is a hairy nation, and all Americans should be required to have a full head of hair. Yeah, I know. | + | <s>2.7 needs some counter-argument. I can at best come up with something facetious, eg 95% of Americans have hair on their head, therefore America is a hairy nation, and all Americans should be required to have a full head of hair. Yeah, I know.</s> |
2.8 could do with examples. I'm not American. MLK day? President's day? How about examples of days that have been rejected (with reasons for rejection), eg "National day of prayer" I believe. [[User:BronzeDome|BronzeDome]] 02:35, 11 January 2012 (CST) | 2.8 could do with examples. I'm not American. MLK day? President's day? How about examples of days that have been rejected (with reasons for rejection), eg "National day of prayer" I believe. [[User:BronzeDome|BronzeDome]] 02:35, 11 January 2012 (CST) | ||
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| + | (Updated after Andy's reversion of Matt's edits. [[User:BronzeDome|BronzeDome]] 02:26, 13 January 2012 (CST) | ||
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2.7 needs some counter-argument. I can at best come up with something facetious, eg 95% of Americans have hair on their head, therefore America is a hairy nation, and all Americans should be required to have a full head of hair. Yeah, I know.
2.8 could do with examples. I'm not American. MLK day? President's day? How about examples of days that have been rejected (with reasons for rejection), eg "National day of prayer" I believe. BronzeDome 02:35, 11 January 2012 (CST)
(Updated after Andy's reversion of Matt's edits. BronzeDome 02:26, 13 January 2012 (CST)