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Related: About this forumWhy I stopped saying America’s Pledge of Allegiance
Brian Pellot
The American Humanist Association launched a campaign Monday encouraging people to sit out the Pledge of Allegiance until the phrase under God is removed from it.
The Pledge discriminates against atheists and others who are good without a god, AHAs executive director Roy Spechkardt argues. But non-believers arent the only ones put off by the ritual.
FYI to all you uninitiated international readers, most U.S. classrooms start each day with a school-led recitation of the Pledge.
- See more at: http://brianpellot.religionnews.com/2014/09/09/atheism-pledge-allegiance-humanism-free-speech-boyhood-england/#sthash.No9jpqSL.dpuf
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)Kimberly Winston
(RNS) Sit down and shut up.
Thats the message of a campaign launched Monday (Sept. 8) by the American Humanist Association, asking Americans to refrain from standing and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance until Congress removes the phrase under God.
The 29,000-member humanist activist group, which also advocates on First Amendment issues, holds that the phrase under God is an unconstitutional establishment of religion.
http://www.religionnews.com/2014/09/09/atheists-want-sit-pledge-allegiance/
procon
(15,805 posts)after I read a news story about the added religious invocation. That reference to someone else's notion divinity changed the whole purposed of an oath of inclusion and solidarity for the founding principals of country, to a trite effort at proselytizing.