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In reply to the discussion: Why does in god we trust not violate the constitution? [View all]TheBeam19
(344 posts)19. You were focused on the words of
the Amendment, and rightly so. Why the departure now?
Why not tell us how the use of the phrase has anything to do with the establishment of religion?
Also, in a subthread below, and in response to someone using a word you said isnt in the Amendment, you said if the law talks about God but the Amendment doesnt say anything about talking about; it specifically addresses establishment.
Again, I think you rightly focus on the wording of the Amendment. But it would help to be consistent about it.
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Because god-botherers on the Supreme Court have said that up is down and right is left and
RockRaven
Oct 2022
#10
In God awe Trust was invented as a national motto in the fifties along with "uber God" in the pledge
hedda_foil
Oct 2022
#14
Religion, as an attempt to explain forces that control the universe and the afterlife...
3Hotdogs
Oct 2022
#21
Kinda makes you just a bit proud knowing we have complete gibberish for a national motto
Major Nikon
Nov 2022
#36