For a number of years I attended parochial school, I didn't know what corporal punishment was. I though it was a seldom used part of the curriculum.

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For a number of years I attended parochial school, I didn't know what corporal punishment was. I though it was a seldom used part of the curriculum.
The only time that bunch of crooks passes anything is when it's only symbolic.
You know, they tried to take it off money a few years ago...........
I'm just saying, LOTS of folks think God has nothing to do with country, but personally, I think it has as much a place as anything else.
Some disagree, yet it is plastered all over our monuments, our money, our court systems, our judicial systems, EVERYWHERE.........but it has NOTHING to do with this great country.
Later,
Geo
Agree with Tim on this one. The whole thing is a joke, seriously. Back in 1956 congress passed a law stating that In god we trust is the national motto. So all the house did was reaffirm that the law is still valid. Seriously, they could not find anything better to do with their time than that? And they wonder why their approval rating is something like 8%.
Andrew
seen a clip were another repr. wanted to make a bill making the treasury to mint baseball hall of fame coins. This is pure nonsese!How many of you have spent a presedential dollar coin?
I would be a lot more excited about the In God We Trust legislation if we actually did.
Ronald Reagan stated, " If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under".
A real concern for America in my opinion.
If plastering "In God We Trust" everywhere is so important to our country, then why didn't the Founding Fathers do it? And why is it we got along just fine without it as a national motto until 1956?
And yeah, they couldn't find anything more important to do with their time?
I agree with Al Mohler about this issue.
In summary, Mohler agrees with court findings that "In God We Trust" represents "civil religion". That is, something that has absolutely no theological impact whatsoever, and it's dangerous to confuse civil religion with faith in Christ.
Atheists will NOT win on this issue....at least I hope not.If plastering "In God We Trust" everywhere is so important to our country, then why didn't the Founding Fathers do it? And why is it we got along just fine without it as a national motto until 1956?
And yeah, they couldn't find anything more important to do with their time?
God is plastered all over our founding DOCUMENTS. Read a few.
Had our founding fathers ever thought that our beloved gubment would try to remove God from our lives, well they might have taken some other issues.
Separation of Church and State or whatever you WANT to call it was all about not creating a CHURCH of the United States.....The Church of England and government of England were one in the same. Our founders didn't want that, but they certainly also DIDN'T want gubment banning the 10 commandments, or redacting GOD from documents, or GOD FORBID....gay marriage.
GIVE me a break.
Later,
Geo
I couldn't care less if it is on there or not, the whole thing is so ridiculous it should be in a bad movie, not something our government is debating while the country goes to hell in a handbasket. Seriously, has anybody ever thought about doing something morally or legally wrong, suddenly looked at a nickle and read those words and then had a change of heart? The whole thing would be laughable, except there is not a thing funny about it!
