How does removing "Under God" and "In God We Trust" from the Pledge of Allegiance and our currency, respectively, limit a believers ability to practice their religion as they see fit?
If removing them doesn't violate a believers 1st Amendment right to freely exercise their religious beliefs...why are they still on there????
Another question. If removed from the pledge and our currency, would that anger your god, and make him want to hurt this nation?
I've never really understood how those who support keeping both slogans on our currency and in our pledge justify their position... when they realize that removing them doesn't violate their Constitutional rights.
2007-11-06
06:43:26
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Adam G
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