…But which one???
The 9th District Court of Appeals has ruled that “Under God” and “In God we Trust” do NOT constitute religious language.
On “Under God”:
“…the pledge is an endorsement of our form of government, not of religion or any particular sect.”
(Huh?)
On “In God We Trust”:
“The language is patriotic and ceremonial, not religious…”
(Erm…)
I figured we could have some fun with this. What god do they mean? There are thousands of gods in human history, and thousands more just waiting to be “made up”.
Unless the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the issue, America is now *officially* “under the god” of your choice!
The 9th District Court of Appeals has ruled that “Under God” and “In God we Trust” do NOT constitute religious language.
On “Under God”:
“…the pledge is an endorsement of our form of government, not of religion or any particular sect.”
(Huh?)
On “In God We Trust”:
“The language is patriotic and ceremonial, not religious…”
(Erm…)
I figured we could have some fun with this. What god do they mean? There are thousands of gods in human history, and thousands more just waiting to be “made up”.
Unless the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the issue, America is now *officially* “under the god” of your choice!