I'm Atheist too. I was wondering...as US citizens, do you find fair that on your bills and small change (your national currency) there's written : 'In God we trust'?
Isn't that discriminatory in a way? I mean, you're US citizens too right? So, why would a democratic, tolerant, not discriminating country print such a discriminatory statement on its bills? I'm asking this question as an Atheist living in a Secular country where religion is not allowed to interfere with social life.
A Muslim country with 'Allah-u Ekber' printed on its bills would be rightly considered a fundamentalist country, how about the US then? Don't you Atheists there have the right to be taken into account by your Administration too as US citizens? Shouldn't every country promote equality and abhor any sort of discrimination, including religious discrimination as well?
'In God' we trust' on your bills means that no Atheist is considered a US citizen, is that fair?
2007-01-26
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