[Vision2020] [Spam] Re: One Should Have Right To Object To 'Under God'
lfalen
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Mon Sep 11 10:19:23 PDT 2006
Good one Donovan
Roger
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From: Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 05:39:36 -0700
To: Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com, Taro Tanaka taro_tanaka at hotmail.com
Subject: [Spam] Re: [Vision2020] One Should Have Right To Object To 'Under God'
> More BAD NEWS for people that are offended by the word "GOD" being incorporated into the state. It is now also on some of your printed currency. That is right, George Bush is having the words "In God we Trust" printed on your money. He is violating the constitutional separation of Church and State, AGAIN!
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> You can protest this violation of separation of church and state, and tell GEORGE BUSH, NO, by looking through all your coins and bills and sending every one of those unconstitutionally BUSH branded with this religious propaganda to me.
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> Every dollar I raise will be a petition to the US Congress on how much you disagree with BUSH and his forcing of religion on the people.
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> Please send this unconstitutional BUSH currency to:
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> Donovan Arnold
> 325 Main Street
> Moscow, ID, 83843
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> Best,
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> _DJA
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> Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote: I'd rather just fight this thing from a religious equality angle. I, personally, could care less if it's idolatry or not. I'm more-or-less a pagan (it's complicated), and the term "God" appears to mean the judaeo-christian "God" and not just any old "god". I don't like the implication that our nation is "under God" in that sense, especially when we're forcing our children to recite it at school like some kind of 1984-esque loyalty pledge. It sounds too much like brain-washing to me, anyway.
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> I don't understand why Christians care so much about those two words belonging in the Pledge, especially in a country with express freedom of religion and that was built in part by people who were escaping religious persecution and who wanted to ensure that the same thing didn't happen to future generations.
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> Paul
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> Taro Tanaka wrote:
> Sins can be committed in ignorance, and the fact that they were committed in
> ignorance doesn't cause the sin to just disappear, but God in His mercy does
> cut us all a great deal of slack for our manifold sins committed in
> ignorance. At the same time, the effects of sins committed in ignorance
> don't just magically disappear, and when we start to feel those effects
> strongly enough, sometimes we put two and two together and realize we have
> an issue that we need to repent of.
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> -- Princess Sushitushi
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> "keely emerinemix" <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:
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> I would not say that a Christian who does recite the pledge is committing
> idolatry; I am saying that I would be if I were to violate my own
> conscience in this matter.
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