Originally posted by Drunky
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I don't understand who scarred you but jeez...does having "under God" in the pledge upset you that much?
If you read my last post on the subject, which apparently you must have missed, you'd see that it doesn't upset me that much. I simply don't agree with it, and I'm expressing my opinion on the subject...a fact that I also made abundantly clear.
Originally posted by Drunky
Whether it was originally in the pledge or not, God was part of the founding of this country. Would you expect any Middle East country to freely give up their Islamic religion throughout their government just because there are those who don't subscribe to that religion?
No, I wouldn't expect or care what they do in their government. Of course, their government has nothing at all to do with the U.S. government or our constitution or our founding fathers. In other words, they aren't relevant to this discussion.
Originally posted by Drunky
I guess next we should eliminate George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, etc from holidays, history books, conversation, and thoughts since they were Christains? We don't want to discriminate, now do we? All religions are equal and tolerated?
If you deny any part of the history of this country then you are denying the whole. The removal of part of the tapestry that created this country is the unraveling of it. The founders asked for support from God (the Christain God)...get used to it.
Are you drunk? What in the hell are you babbling about? You think we should stop teaching US history if we remove "Under God" from the pledge because some of it might have to do with religion or the people in it might be of a certain denomination? Seriously...are you drunk?
Denying a part of history, eh? How about the part of history where the pledge didn't have the words "Under God" in it. Are you saying it's OK to ignore that part of history? Well, I guess that's a rhetorical question, because you already stated it is OK to ignore that part of history. And really, ARE you drunk?...you think the U.S. government is going to crumble if we remove these two words from the pledge, that weren't originally there? How about this...if they felt we should follow God, the Christian one, why don't we just throw out the constitution all together and just use the bible as our law?
Originally posted by Drunky
My opinion of those who fight to remove it from our country is that of spoiled children who do not understand or appreciate the contribution that has been given unto us for our own personal freedom. Sort of like those who served in the military to protect the rights of freedom of speech to those who use it against the military.
Why does the expression of my opinion upset you so much that you'd resort to calling me a "spoiled child"? Your entire post demonstrates your complete lack of understanding of the ideals this country was founded on. The freedom to practice whatever religion you choose is alive and well. Why the government needs to support any or all of them is something you haven't managed to explain yet.