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Gosh, I have missed you, little brown monkey. But alas no, if you were a resident of the U.S. you would know that there is now an alternate oath that a person may opt to take for the purpose of swearing in at a court of law that does not pertain to a "God".It goes something like: "Do you swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?"This post was in response to Dr.Who's statement that the only observable evidence of God was related to how believable a person was in their personal "testimony"(A personal declaration of the salvation of God; as in some Protestant religions... not as in testimony given in a court of law.). That is why I related it to the equivalent testimony of UFO observers.You seem to have not gotten any more knowledgeable about American culture. You seem to be stuck on "warped paper targets."
Gosh, I have missed you, little brown monkey. But alas no, if you were a resident of the U.S. you would know that there is now an alternate oath that a person may opt to take for the purpose of swearing in at a court of law that does not pertain to a "God".
It goes something like: "Do you swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?"
This post was in response to Dr.Who's statement that the only observable evidence of God was related to how believable a person was in their personal "testimony"(A personal declaration of the salvation of God; as in some Protestant religions... not as in testimony given in a court of law.). That is why I related it to the equivalent testimony of UFO observers.
You seem to have not gotten any more knowledgeable about American culture. You seem to be stuck on "warped paper targets."