Sign the petition supporting a Constitutional Amendment to protect the Pledge of Allegiance and our National Motto "In God We Trust."
http://www.wepledge.com
This proposed Constitutional Amendment is sponsored in the House (H.J. Res 108) by Rep. Chip Pickering and in the Senate (S.J. Res 43) by Senator Trent Lott. It will protect our Pledge of Allegiance and national motto, and will prohibit judges from declaring them illegal.
Save the Pledge of Allegiance and our National Motto
Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by bb_baptist, Nov 12, 2002.
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I wasn't aware that the pledge is in danger. As of today, it remains as we know it, "under God" and all.
Keeping the Pledge "as is" is indeed honorable, but I think adopting a new constitutional amendment to do so is overuse of the amendmentment process. I'm gonna have to pass. -
Oh, thanks, Webmaster. I also emailed this to my friends at their link.
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If Muslims gain more of a presence, then we will be having to say "one nation under God and Allah,...
Let's keep God and Allah out of our politics and put them in our hearts instead. -
Gee, post-it, the minute old Israel decided to keep God out of politics, they were invaded. And then again...
and then again...
even if THEY didn't learn that lesson, you'd think we might! -
If you take God out of politics, you'll take away all that our Founding Fathers stood for . . .
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If "In God We Trust" and "Under God" were so important to our nations Founders, why weren't they added until the rampant lunacy of the McCarthy era?
Helen - are you suggesting that we overturn the Constitution and form a theocracy like Israel?
Joshua -
I agree with Newdow on this one.
I don't see a reason for the inclusion of either phrase, and see several reasons for their removal.
I'll also second what Johnv said about overuse of the amendment process.
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Joshua wrote:
There are some on this board who seem to advocate a theocracy for America. I much prefer a tolerant secular state. Look at the theocractic states that exist now. Anybody want to live in one of those?
If those who advocate such a system of government get their way, maybe Jim1999 will let us move to Canada.
Jeff -
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I agree with Joshua and Jeff but I little side note is the In God We Trust that is printed on our money that same God that we put our nation Under God in the Pledge Of Allegience and worship in church.
I know what the money says but actually what god are we trusting in?
Matthew 22:[19] Shew me the tribute money. And they brought unto him a penny.
[20] And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
[21] They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's.
Any comments?... Brother Glen -
Signed the Petition, but I only signed it on the basis of tradition, I like things the way they are, I don't want to break my habit of saying "under God" in the pledge, and I don't want to look at our money and not see "In God We Trust" on it.
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Who here is comfortable with our money saying "In Allah we Trust". With the rapid advancement of this religion over Christianity, it may become a reality in 75-100, certainly in 200 years.
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Jesus is Coming Soon, haven't you heard?
In the meantime, I'm working to save our pledge, occupying until He comes.
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In the Father,
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In the Father,
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AMEN my brother!
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President Bush signed into law on Wednesday a bill reaffirming — with a slap at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — references to God in the Pledge of Allegiance and national motto.
Bush signed the legislation without comment. It reinforces support for the words "under God" in the pledge, and for "In God we trust" as the national motto.
The measure was approved unanimously in the Senate and drew just five no votes in the House. Congress rushed to act after the federal appeals court in California ruled in June that the phrase "under God," inserted into the pledge by Congress in 1954, amounted to a government endorsement of religion in violation of the constitutional separation of church and state.
The legislation faulted the court for its "erroneous rationale" and "absurd result."
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While a constitutional amendment would be overkill, this bill that has been signed by the President gets applause from me!!!
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We do not need to keep God out of anything we do or say. We only need to keep politics out of Godly things such as our Churches.
God Bless
Mrs. Frogman
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I agree we should keep our pledge and motto as is.
I also beleive the current outstripping of Muslims over Christians is due to the former being dominant in countries where the birth rate is high, more are being born under the system than are actually being converted, I would suggest.
I think we should be careful in viewing our nation's laws as being tolerant of others religions, the correct view I would think would be that everyone has the freedom to decide what religious system they will follow.
I believe this was the original goal of our founding fathers. I am not saying the same did not believe in God as such, only that they wanted to guarantee against the possibility of a Catholic, or Baptist, or whatever President, or Congress would require the populace to follow that particular system. I think this stems from the history of England.
It is interesting to note our history textbooks herald pursuit of freedom of religion as the dominant reason for many to come to America, when it was not this pursuit, but rather the pursuit of personal freedom of religion.
I think we should defend our current pledge and our 'In God we Trust' motto; We have let so much be put aside, it is time we begin to make our voices heard nationally once again.
I do not advocate bringing politics into our pulpits, yet I would not shun preaching on unpopular topics, when these may be preached in my heart, unpolitically correct.
God Bless you all in your Walk and Service to Him.
Bro. Dallas -
Hip-Hip-Hooray! Yee-ha! Glory! Hallelujah! :D
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