one nation, under god

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Megara, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. LuciferSam

    LuciferSam Member

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    And neither do I. I do think of it as having more merit than creationism.
     
  2. dotadave

    dotadave Member

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    Look at the reasoning behind adding it to the pledge, then look at the text of the establishment clause
     
  3. danip

    danip Banned

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    sorry just getting into this post..

    damn you could get a nice lawsuit if you would have been suspended for not saying the pledge. i happen to say it and im one of the few that do because i love my country, but i love my country for being able to have freedoms like not saying the pledge in school if you choose not to. although people who get bitchey about it having the word god in it shoudl be shot thats such a petty little thing...
     
  4. Megara

    Megara Banned

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    sure, religion was banned in soviet russia. We affirmed that people here, can, do, and will believe in god if they choose.
     
  5. dotadave

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    They also have a right to not choose god, and shouldn't have to worry about their children being forced to attend school where they are coerced by pressure from their peers and their instructor to declare that our nation exists under god.
     
  6. Megara

    Megara Banned

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    We have the freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. No one is forced to do or say anything.

    Sorry, thats just how it is.
     

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