Religion
Related: About this forumReligious vandals are at it again, 'In God We Trust' to be required on display in SD schools.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/south-dakota-to-require-in-god-we-trust-signs-in-public-schools/ar-AAEUt8A?ocid=spartanntpThis will not have the intended effect evangelicals are hoping for.
trev
(1,480 posts)the SD Supreme Court is made up of Republican-appointed justices.
Tech
(1,922 posts)Too many states are fundamentally against what I stand for.
BigmanPigman
(52,252 posts)Boycotts work...
dawg day
(7,947 posts)Then we'd find out it's not about 'religious freedom'.
BigmanPigman
(52,252 posts)With all the cameras everywhere they would get caught easily, though. Too bad, it is a good idea and appropriate..
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)This whole POS was started by the Apostolic Movement,which the Governor is a member as well as several State legislators,in a nut job effort to keep certain ethnic groups out of their Schools.
Highway 81 thru South Dakota as well as Highway 14 are lined with Meat and cheese possessing plants requiring massive amounts of labor which the Locals cannot produce or are willing to do.
So,you can imagine the ethnic group that they do not want to corrupt their Children. Have a interest in that State,but,it will sit idle for the forseeable future.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)In God We Trust was made the national motto during the height of the Red Scare because the idea was it would keep us safe from godless communism. Ironically it means the opposite of the previous motto E Pluribus Unum and underscores a time when the US was overwhelmed with irrational fear and xenophobia.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Believe it was a landmark case in the sixties that made the In god thing removed. I grew up in Wisconsin,and I know our County School Board refused to even go there. Still remember Ike kissing Tail Gunner Joe and Nixon's behind with that under God thingee in the Pledge.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Ironically it was written by an avowed socialist with the under god phrase added later. Loyalty oaths are moronic to begin with unless your goal is a nation full of sheep. Hitler liked them.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)all what the symbolism of this really is all about.
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)From a time when things weren't great, but our ideals were at least worth a shot...
Igel
(36,082 posts)I think it'll have no effect.
Except perhaps litigation, with both sides being rewarded by the feeling of self-righteousness or grievance-nurturing. No downside.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)When you can feel like the state promoting your religion really isn't a big deal.
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(102,479 posts)...
Thats why you have to applaud what they did in the Fayette County Public Schools (in Lexington).
Instead of, say, painting the Christian phrase in gigantic letters in some hallway, the board sent each school a framed copy of the back of a one dollar bill.
Hey, it includes the phrase.
https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2019/08/14/a-ky-school-district-found-a-brilliant-loophole-for-the-in-god-we-trust-law/
Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)My impression is that SCOTUS wanted to 1) constitutionally avoid an official state religion. But 2) not all religion, outside government.
When 3) government things had religion in them? The court suggested that our founders etc.might have allowed that a vague "ceremonial deism" could be found in the government from the days of the founders. And it allowed similar old stuff 4) in old government monuments.
So the court allowed things like the money motto. on grounds that it was vague, deistic, about who God was. And it allowed existing other things as vague AND old; bits of history. So the gov didn't have to change all our money. Or chip religious phrases out of major national monuments.
See "lemon test"?
One of Trump's lawyers - Jay Sekulow (sp?) -worked on some of these cases. And abortion law? And won some for religion, in the Supreme Court.