Atheist activists’ crusade to have the words “In God We Trust” removed from U.S. currency was dealt a major blow this week when a U.S. district court dismissed a lawsuit brought against the Treasury Department by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and Michael Newdow, a lawyer and emergency room doctor.
Judge Harold Baer, a federal district judge in the Southern District of New York, ruled that the argument that the national motto violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment is unfounded, CBN News reported.
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bunch of cry babies. dont like it, dont handle money
ReplyDeleteLet them steal then throw them in jail ...
ReplyDeleteIn God We Trust wasn't put on our money until the "Red Scare" in the late 40s early 50s. Bunch of hypocrites.
ReplyDeleteThat is what is wrong with this country. We are getting away from our mother's and grandmother"s morals, belief in God, and everything else they believed in. This country needs a total cleansing. God is not very happy with the way this country is turning away from him. He is going to show his wrath in the near future, and when this happenes, the first thing the atheists are goin to scream is GOD PLEASE HELP ME !!
ReplyDeleteGod doesn't believe in atheists. They just haven't been reached out to yet.
ReplyDeleteJust another bump in the road in the race to destroy our country. Who will do the most damage, Atheists, muslims.\, racists, warmongers, bankers, lawyers or Obamacare.??
ReplyDeleteThis phrase wasn't even on our money until AFTER the Second World War. Stupid religious zealots don't even know the facts.
ReplyDelete9:24 So? What difference does it make to you now? Are you offended every time you have to use money?
ReplyDeleteFree will does not give anyone the right to interfere with Christians and their beliefs.Anyone who thinks that God is not capable of hostility has not read the Bible.I pity those who are trying to remove him from everything.
ReplyDeleteDamn athies are just as bad as the muzzies.
ReplyDelete1033-It doesn't make ANY difference to me. Money is money, no matter what phrase is on it. Shouldn't you think the same way?
ReplyDelete924 this phrase was on most american money prior to ww2. On change and bills. I am a collector of american currency and have a double eagle from 1899 that says "In God We Trust"
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