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Well, let's see what Meriam-Webster has to say on the issue:
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As is with another 1st amendment issue, that being of federal funding of the arts, certain people are told to ignore that art which is offensive to them...I can only say, if the PoA or IGWT offends you, ignore it...no one is forcing you to DO anything. |
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Religion used in the establishment cause refers to all aspects of religion as well. Refer to the religious clause, where it uses "thereof". "Thereof" refers back to "religion" used in the establishment cause, so logically and grammatically they are equal in definition. With this in mind, the government is not allowed to prohibit praying in schools, because it is an aspect of religion, and just as well they cannot make a law requiring anything that is an aspect of religion, exactly why they cannot require students to pray.
So, "under God" is an aspect of religion, and so is "In God We Trust", and thus unconstitutional. |
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don't be so coy, change "In God We trust" to "In Allah, We Place Our Faith" and see how you like it that way, after all Allah is just another word for God, isn't it? |
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Yeah, you gotta just love it when they say "what difference does it make to you, just ignore it" and then watch them burst into fits of apoplexy when the find out that there is a mosque in the next town over, or when someone other than a xtian wants to give the prayer at a town council meeting.
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Our Founders were Christian men...not deists as some would have us believe...they invoked the name of God on a daily basis. You should read some of what John Adams, Samuel Adams, Ben Franklin (arguable the most secular of the lot) and the other Founders had to say on the subject. Were the Founding Fathers "Deists," "Freethinkers," and "Infidels?" Quote:
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I have absolutely no quarrel with with non-believers, our Constitution was set up so those of you that DON'T believe in God would not be persecuted...and believe me, that happened a LOT back then. The Constitution was also written in such a way as to prevent the government from running the church and vice versa...nothing more, nothing less. To put forth that any representation of God, or the Christian principles upon which this great nation was founded, constitutes an establishment of religion is ludicrous. |
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You do not have any right not to be offended...and only you can decide what is offensive to you. As I've said before, I am offended by a large portion of what is passed off as GOVERNMENT FUNDED "art". I, being a member of the majority opinion on that subject am told to ignore it. I suggest you do the same. You, being in the minority, have no right to dictate to the majority...and the majority is starting to flex its political muscle. Sorry if that offends you. |
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Allright there Suburban, please list for me those "christian" principles on which the US was founded.
And please Jefferson was in no way a xtian, he declared himself a Unitarian on more than one occaision. I must off to home, buut if it's toss out the quotes you wish to play, I'll see ye on the morrow. |
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