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One nation under God
If we are truly one nation under God why must i say happy holidays instead of Merry Christms? Why is our president claiming we are a muslim country instead of a christian one like our fore fathers had said? If we are one nation under God then why do people insist on the seperation of religion and state? If we are one nation under God then when are people being put under trial for praying in football teams, schools, and on stage? Why is the name of the Lord we are under trying to be erased from our pledge of alligience that claims where our country stands? If we are one nation under God then why are students punished by teachers for bringing their bible to school some days? If we are one nation under God then why are we trying to exclude him from everything? I'm not saying we all should be christian or be forced to follow Jesus, but why is there restrictions on sharing my faith in a nation where we are supposedly one nation under God? Do I really have a choice of religion when I am punished for speaking about my faith in one nation under God?
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Separation of church and state is one of the basic fundamentals upon which this country was founded. The "One Nation, Under God" was not added to the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God we trust" to currency until long after the founding fathers were dead.
I personally believe "one nation, under God" should be removed from the Pledge, as well as "in God we trust" from currency. Yes, people should be able to express their faith, but not just Christians. Keep in mind that there are people just as real as any Christian who worship other deities or don't believe in any. The reference to God in the Pledge and on federal currency is inappropriate and discriminatory.