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raves +1 posted Jul 09, 2008 11:07PM GMT
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Don't we have much more important issues to contend with like our environment, energy, social justice, and a much better run government, than to induldge ourselves with such trivial matters such as what is printed on our money? Our concern should be about the declining dollar, not what words are on it. When we pick an issue, let's make it count please! -
raves +2 posted Jul 07, 2008 02:59PM GMT
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There are plenty of countries that don't allow practicing religion, why not move there instead of living in a country that was founded on religion while allowing you the choice to not believe...but don't expect it to conform to the a small group of idiots who believe the country was founded to make them happy. I'm not calling ALL non-believers idiots, it's the selfish ones who think that just because they don't believe, no one else around should and that everything should be CHANGED to make them feel good about themselves. -
raves +4 posted Jul 05, 2008 04:26AM GMT
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God is the most important person to trust. The leaders and founders of this unique Country all believed in and trusted in God. That is who has backed our Country, our Freedoms, and our Success.
Most of those who would want that off are people I personally would not really be offended if they left! Those types typically have had little to offer! People that would be offended by "In God we Trust" are usually kooks, anti-social, evil, or people with sour bad attitudes, who enjoy seeing others suffer emotionally, usually because they have had bad lives themselves. Otherwise how could anyone be offended by such a phrase! -
raves +2 posted Jul 02, 2008 03:12AM GMT
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it does not say which god it does not take away from anyones faith or intrude on anyones faith. If you are Hindu it means Ganeshe or however you spell it if you are bhuddist it means bhudda or if you christian christ or if you are a lucifite it means satan so who cares it is a term it does not say fall before the lord macabre and worship only him. -
raves +4 posted Jul 01, 2008 02:31AM GMT
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The founding fathers were christian, and that's what our country was built on. Just becase more and more people are deciding against God, and making the terrible decision that they want to spend eternity in Hell, does not mean that the word God should be removed from money. That's just ridiculous.
Oh, and I'm not trying to shove my ideals or anything down anyone's throats. I know I can't change your mind, so I won't try. -
raves +5 posted Jul 01, 2008 01:50AM GMT
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Of Course it should not be removed. This country was founded on religious freedom, and "In God We Trust". Political correctedness has really gone overboard in this country, and many other Western Countries! It is such a shame that the 10 commandments and prayer have been banned from public places. People have to rebel, and say a prayer before a Nascar race, or a high school football game, or college ball game! All three of the main religiong in America today, Christians, Jews, and Muslims, believe in the same God, the power of prayer, and parts of the bible, including the 10 commandments. -
raves +5 posted Jun 26, 2008 12:57PM GMT





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That's a silly question. Seeing the word God on money isn't making me nor anyone else all of a sudden go to church. Since it's not inspiring me, why is it despairing to others?