I am a descendant of Edward Winslow, through daughter Margaret Winslow and her marriage to Robert Hicks. I'm Canadian and this blew my mind. I thought it couldn't be 'the' Edward Winslow and it was. He also signed the 'Mayflower Compact'.
It does not surprise me that in the "new" version of this document that the word God is removed. it is very clear that those who first came to this country had a very strong belief in God. As a nation we have moved away from God, and our country has suffered from it.
I actually have the harcourt horizon social studies book in from of me and it has the whole document, might want to go back to school and crack a book. Spend less time fighting a war that doesn't exist and more time spreading Gods love!
Is that what the mayflower compact was? Spreading gods love to to the Indians? It was a corporate Business venture. Thanks for taking the time to make the video, but please wake up sometime soon.
What does he say at 0.45? "We have the microfiche copies & we still have the original documents to this day" Exactly what do you mean "no proof"? It's the original document, it's right there in his hand. Also who said anything about there actions later? This is about the pilgrims believing in a Christian faith, not their actions as Christians. The "belief" of Christ was brought to spread the word of God.
Randall Niles It's a bit perverted to reference a document written by people who were escaping a religious state as being a document which creates a religious state. It's obvious that religiosity was paramount in the original colonies and any covenant between those people and god would of been redundant and silly. The true purpose of the Mayflower Compact was to create a covenant between pilgrims, not a covenant between state and church [again]. As for secularist interpolation of the document, that's awful and the Compact should be presented in it's entirety. Interpolation is bad when both Christians and Secularists do it.
You said, "they are profound, and do establish wonderful principles that became constitutional form of republican government here in the USA". What evidence do you have to support this claim? Just b/c the pilgrims lived in the U.S. before the U.S. was established doesn't mean they founded the U.S. as a formal country. They founded a religious colony. That's it. Were any of the Founding Fathers pilgrims? Hmmm? Your logic is horrible.
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Same 2 paper frount and back for diffrent words with civics im in 7th grade and it makes no sence to learn this stuff
I am a descendant of Edward Winslow, through daughter Margaret Winslow and her marriage to Robert Hicks. I'm Canadian and this blew my mind. I thought it couldn't be 'the' Edward Winslow and it was. He also signed the 'Mayflower Compact'.
This helped a lot, thanks!
Helped a lot. Thank you!
Thank you
I'm glad my family was on that ship "MAYFIELD", cause my Faith in GOD will always be STEADFAST, as was THEIRS !
It does not surprise me that in the "new" version of this document that the word God is removed. it is very clear that those who first came to this country had a very strong belief in God. As a nation we have moved away from God, and our country has suffered from it.
I actually have the harcourt horizon social studies book in from of me and it has the whole document, might want to go back to school and crack a book. Spend less time fighting a war that doesn't exist and more time spreading Gods love!
They landed and signed the document in Provincetown, not Plymouth Rock
Is that what the mayflower compact was? Spreading gods love to to the Indians? It was a corporate Business venture. Thanks for taking the time to make the video, but please wake up sometime soon.
What does he say at 0.45? "We have the microfiche copies & we still have the original documents to this day" Exactly what do you mean "no proof"? It's the original document, it's right there in his hand. Also who said anything about there actions later? This is about the pilgrims believing in a Christian faith, not their actions as Christians. The "belief" of Christ was brought to spread the word of God.
Randall Niles It's a bit perverted to reference a document written by people who were escaping a religious state as being a document which creates a religious state. It's obvious that religiosity was paramount in the original colonies and any covenant between those people and god would of been redundant and silly. The true purpose of the Mayflower Compact was to create a covenant between pilgrims, not a covenant between state and church [again].
As for secularist interpolation of the document, that's awful and the Compact should be presented in it's entirety. Interpolation is bad when both Christians and Secularists do it.
I thought they were Calvinists?
You said, "they are profound, and do establish wonderful principles that became constitutional form of republican government here in the USA".
What evidence do you have to support this claim?
Just b/c the pilgrims lived in the U.S. before the U.S. was established doesn't mean they founded the U.S. as a formal country. They founded a religious colony. That's it.
Were any of the Founding Fathers pilgrims? Hmmm?
Your logic is horrible.
They werent christians