AgnosticBoy Open-minded Skeptic Administrator Agnostic Accepts Jesus' Resurrection Cryptocurrency Enthusiast Non-atheist and Non-theist Oct 1, 2020 1,918 605 theagnosticforum.com Worldview Agnosticism Jul 4, 2021 #1 Happy 4th of July to those in the United States.
N notsuretobehonest Member Jul 1, 2021 57 23 Jul 5, 2021 #2 It's such a big day for you guys. I'm Aussie by the way. Independence from England? Is that what it is a celebration of ?
It's such a big day for you guys. I'm Aussie by the way. Independence from England? Is that what it is a celebration of ?
T TracyRN Catholic Oct 25, 2020 70 40 Florida forums.catholic.com Worldview Catholic Jul 5, 2021 #3 Yes.. No longer under British rule. Now it's a day of national pride. We usually celebrate with fireworks, food, flags, etc. Reactions: notsuretobehonest
Yes.. No longer under British rule. Now it's a day of national pride. We usually celebrate with fireworks, food, flags, etc.
AgnosticBoy Open-minded Skeptic Administrator Agnostic Accepts Jesus' Resurrection Cryptocurrency Enthusiast Non-atheist and Non-theist Oct 1, 2020 1,918 605 theagnosticforum.com Worldview Agnosticism Jul 6, 2021 #4 notsuretobehonest said: It's such a big day for you guys. I'm Aussie by the way. Independence from England? Is that what it is a celebration of ? Click to expand... Just out of curiosity, what do you guys do for your independence day? I just read that your country gained independence on Jan. 1, 1901.
notsuretobehonest said: It's such a big day for you guys. I'm Aussie by the way. Independence from England? Is that what it is a celebration of ? Click to expand... Just out of curiosity, what do you guys do for your independence day? I just read that your country gained independence on Jan. 1, 1901.