So, what is your opinion on the issue of taking "One nation, under God" from the pledge of alllegiance, "In God We Trust" from dollar bills, and "God" in numerous other places in the legal code as a violation of "separation between church and state".
Is your obvious response that God is real, and we shouldn't even bother to contest him?
Do you think that God may, or may not, exist -- we don't really know, and we don't really care where his name is.
Or is the response that separation of Church and State is clearly violated, in numerous ways, from the pledge of allegience to the money issued by the government.
I would ask why you feel this way, but I really don't want book-long answers, and I have to admit that I don't read the long long answers. So keep it short, and we'll have an interesting discussion going. :)
2006-07-26
23:56:37
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