| For people who don’t see the point, I think it’s nice and builds a sense of group identity and unity that we don’t have nowadays. Yes, I know the words “under God” are in there, but the reality is that our history includes being a Christian nation. That doesn’t mean we are majority Christian now or that we demand citizens uphold Christian values, but I think it’s worth recognizing that history and acknowledging it (including our past mistakes), rather than try to sweep it under the rug. |
When were we a Christian nation? The Founding Fathers went to great lengths to separate church and state. |
Not technically founded as Christian nation. Founded in a time of traditionally Christian values and principles. |
They may have been true a year ago, but we are swiftly seeing our freedoms disappear. Sadly, we are no longer a wonderful place. |
Ah, yes, the good old slavery days. Good Christian values indeed. |
The “under god” bit was added in 1954, Congress passed the law during the Cold War to distinguish the United States from the atheistic Soviet Union. It’s reactionary and doesn’t reflect our nation as it was intended. |
You should find a country you are happy to live in or make measurable steps to change your situation. I don't want to live around a bunch of whingy whiners. |
I can’t teach a lie. Freedoms dwindling and children embarrassed by USA. |
See, I think people like you should move to China or Russia where an autocracy is well established and thriving since that is what you want. We live in a democracy here and you're not going to change that. |
How else are we going to impose institutionalized indoctrination?! |
Most countries don't do this. I'm sure Russia does though. |
Nah, India, Singapore, Philippines, Nigeria, South Korea, and Vietnam also have similar things. US is not unique in this type of indoctrination. |
Well, I'm not going to be a whingy whiner about that. I can change the government, so I don't have to complain on an anonymous board like you. |
Yet, you're telling people to leave if they don't like something. You sound like the biggest whingy whiner of all. |
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Who question Jacobins and Totalitarians as readily as supposed fascists? |