Nope. The VERY FIRST phrase of the VERY FIRST Amendment negates the Ten Commandments, and assures that there will never be an official religion of the USA.
The ORIGINAL Pledge of Allegiance, written by a minister, did NOT include any mention of God(s), as it would be inappropriate, inaccurate, and also a violation of the Commandment against using his name in vain. Learn the facts.
2007-12-08 05:40:54
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answered by gelfling 7
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U.S.A. is one nation: agreed.
God is 1 singular: disagree; god is 3 - father, son, & H.G.
All other religions are false doctrines: disagree;
--- ALL religions are false doctrines.
2007-12-08 05:51:43
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answered by just because 5
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I believe we were founded as one nation under God. And it is ironic is it not that the Supreme Court that is hearing the case to remove 'under God' from the Pledge of Allegiance opens its session with "God save the United States and this honorable court"? And it has been doing so since at least the early 1800s (long before the 1954 addition of 'under God' into the Pledge).
2007-12-08 05:51:37
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answered by whitehorse456 5
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Yeah that pesky first amendment must be a real ***** for you Christians trying to take over the world huh. One Nation Under God wasn't added until the 50's.
So now you look like a bigoted UNEDUATED Christian instead of just a bigoted one.
Good job playing into that stereotype. You make your fellow Christians proud *eye roll*
2007-12-08 06:38:06
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Luckily America's founding fathers may have been religious but understand the corruption of most Christian sects, and kept religion and government out of bed. Your question is a perfect example of the vitriol found by the mobs of Christians who would keep every minority group down, whether Pagan, Jew, Muslim or Atheist in your twisted anti-Christian Pharisee-like self righteousness.
2007-12-08 06:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Disagree.
The under god language was added to the pledge of allegiance in the 1950s. The USA was founded by the founding fathers who specifically rejected the notion that it was founded as a christian nation (See Treaty of Tripoli).
2007-12-08 05:41:53
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answered by CC 7
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You cannot even form a proper question. I suggest retaking basic English before even attempting to ask corrosively divisive questions or trying to bait Atheists, many of whom are far better versed in the subject than you and can actually string together a sentence.
BTW, USA was NEVER a "Christian" nation.
2007-12-08 05:55:32
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answered by sappho 3
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Disagree. I think you need to reread the Constitution, and a history book. One nation under God wasn't added til MUCH later. A book on tolerance couldn't hurt either.
2007-12-08 05:42:02
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answered by Avid Booklover 4
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disagree.
the United States constitution was written so that there was no established national religion.
also false, because even if that was to be taken literally, god doesn't mean christian. it can mean christian, but also islamic, jewish, and many other religions.
many of the founders of the US weren't even christian, so why would they make it a christian country?
2007-12-08 05:48:00
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answered by Jeef 4
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I do not believe the USA is under God anymore. It's official policy is that it has no God. How can anyone expect someone who is not believed to exist, to bless then it? It is some individuals in the USA that are still under God. In a few cases, they have gathered and form whole groups under God. But the nation lost it's way a long time ago.
2007-12-08 05:44:09
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answered by havurataks 2
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