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In God We Trust
There was a lawsuit trying to get In God We Trust taken off of all US Currency. It was of course thrown out of court (hello religion runs this country).
I personal am not offended by it being on there, but I also think that Religion has no place in Gov't. I am also 100% against religion, except for the few religions that are more about personal growth and not about grouping the masses to believe in some stupid story book. Starting today, more to see if this fad catches on, then really to rebel, I will be taking a Sharpie marker and crossing out In God We Trust on all my money. Who's with me? |
Actually - most of the framers of the original Constitution were against any religious influence in the new republic they were creating - thats why they specifically made only two references to religion and both were exclusionary against religious infraction into government
The words "in god we trust" were added to money after the civil war by some religious zealots in power at the time - up until then most people understood the separation clause of the Constitution. Its gone downhill since then. |
LAso unde God wasn't added to the pledge until the 1950's by Congress, in which by that time the Godless pedge was over 60 years old. Besides religion also brings up the point in which part of the Constitution did the government get the right to change someones work of art? So if in 50 yeas some future Congress wants to change the ending to the movie ET, they can?
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am i the onl;y mother fucker on here that understands and accepts that our goverment can do whatever the fuck it wants to constitution or no constitution?
get real. spend more time pushing porn and less time worrying about things out of your control. you WILL live longer. |
There is always http://www.libertydollar.org, which does not include the slogan IIRC.
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yeah, take it off the money that would be great!
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oooooooooooooo :1orglaugh |
Defacement of Currency
Defacement of currency is a violation of Title 18, Section 333 of the United States Code. Under this provision, currency defacement is generally defined as follows: Whoever mutilates, cuts, disfigures, perforates, unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt issued by any national banking association, Federal Reserve Bank, or Federal Reserve System, with intent to render such item(s) unfit to be reissued, shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Defacement of currency in such a way that it is made unfit for circulation comes under the jurisdiction of the United States Secret Service. Their mailing address is: United States Secret Service 950 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20223. The United States Secret Service web address is http://www.secretservice.gov |
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"The 1st Amendment's says, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. . ." and in Article VI, Section 3, ". . . no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States." Thomas Jefferson interpreted the 1st Amendment in his famous letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in January 1, 1802: "I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between church and State." Some Religious activists try to extricate the concept of separation between church and State by claiming that those words do not occur in the Constitution. Indeed they do not, but neither does it exactly say "freedom of religion," yet the First Amendment implies both" |
Penn and Teller's "The Bible is Bullshit" - it's good stuff.
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To add just an observation - one would only have to take a walk around any city in the US to see that the separation of church and state not only exists but has primarily worked - you will see churches of many denominations, as well as temples, shrines etc - so obviously the separation is there
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Constitution, whatb the hell is that anyway couldnt find it in the dictionary anymore. |
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wow does it really matter? does it really fucking offend you that see it there is breaking your heart? come now, its money it comes and goes. well at least they took the "under god" in the pledge of allegence, happy about that?
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Starting today, more to see if this fad catches on, then really to rebel, I will be taking a Sharpie marker and crossing out In God We Trust on all my money. Who's with me? [/QUOTE] i agree, no place for religion in money |
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All of this was explained later on by the Treaty of Tripoli in the late 1700s which detailed in Article 11 exactly what the intention of the framers was. |
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marking the money is a rough idea. but still...
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And treaties of the US are specifically guaranteed and backed by the Constitution of the US as law |
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Sounds like seperation of church and state to me... and to most Americans of the last 200 years. You are way out there if you really contend that "There is NO SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE IN THE CONSTITUTION" |
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Hurry, report me before I finish scratching it out on every bill in my wallet. I also have a stamper that has my website URL on it that I stamp money with before I spend it when I am bored. |
Our US money is starting to look really shitty -- look how close it's being to resembling faggy european money. We need to go back to fucking gold and silver if they don't stop printing more colors on our green bucks, or better yet we need to create a whole new currency based off of real doll parts. Want two new tires for your suv? That'll cost you an arm and a leg! A REAL DOLL arm an a leg.
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meanwhile, this is :sleep :sleep :sleep |
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"Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor . . ."2 The words "to obey His will" |
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stryper!!!
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Defacement of currency in such a way that it is made unfit for circulation Sharpie away with impugnity... or get a stamp like one (or more) of the guys on the restorethepledge.com forum :winkwink: There's any number of facts and discussions about this topic over there if anyone cares to educate themselves about this "minor" issue. :disgust |
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Give me a break... I am sooooo scared. Keep marking the bills, as they get bank to the back, and have IN God We Trust crossed out on them, the banks will send them in to be destroyed... when enough bills are getting destroyed, cuz the fad catches on... maybe they will take notice. |
LOL, back to the bank, not bank to the back... :thumbsup
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After all those junk threads, this one is something worth reading. :2 cents:
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But, actually, my point is that my Gov't shouldn't put statement on my money that I do not hold to be true. I do not trust in God. I do no believe in God. So to say "In God We Trust" is not true, unless you are seperating me from the "we". To say we are "One Nation Under God" is not true, I am not under God, therefore I must not be part of the Nation that they speak of. You can have your churches and believe in your God all you want, I don't care, just don't represent me as a person who is the same as you. |
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