Originally posted by A_Clown
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
My point is "god" is inclusive to a great many religions.
Not just one.
Had they said Jehova or Mohammad... or Budda (forSaburoS sake) or something along those lines it would be an entirely another story.
God is not religion specific and as such does not violate the constitution if we go by its original intent
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I agree
See and thats part of the problem. People, and the courts try to twist the constitution away from its original intent whenever it suits them. They dont go by the way it was intended when it was written but by the way they want it to be intended now.
Sorry it doesnt work that way. Nor should it.
People keep mentioning a "separation of church and state"
Well sorry but thats not in the consitution..anywhere.
And it wasnt ever the intent to keep god out of government. But rather to keep the government out of god.
Meaning to no have "a" nantional church which could dictate any specific religion as being the only legal religion
If it were we woudnt see "In god we trust", "in the year of our lord" "endowed by our creator" Senate would never have been allowed to open with prayer as they have always done. If the founding fathers didnt want god in government then why did they pray openly in official meetings?
You would never have seen chaplins of any type in the armed forces
You would never see the president sworn into office over a bible Nor would you have ever had anyone swearing "to tell the truth the whole truth so help you god" in any court.
Why were these things ever there? Because the founding fathers who wrote the constitution wanted them there. They indended for them to be there.
They never intended for god, or any refrence to god to be removed from government.
Sorry but like it or not the naysayers are so wrong here that ifbeing right about it were a planet in our solar system. they would be in a galaxy so far away its light has yet to have reached us.