Sentences with phrase «pledge of allegiance»

In this last session, you'll write your own personal manifesto - a true pledge of allegiance to yourself.
Kids won't spontaneous combust if other kids say a voluntary pledge of allegiance in school, either... but that seems to get some attention from folks.
Posting a billboard like that is more offensive then posting the original pledge of allegiance.
They want «In God We Trust» on our money (1954), they want evolution banned from schools while allowing a REVISED pledge of allegiance that originally did not include the phrase «under God», they want laws that reflect Christian morality (Abortion, same s3x marriage, etc.), and they treat as outcasts anyone who doesn't align with their particular religious view.
This was a large estate rented by a group of frat brothers to which I gave my loyal pledge of allegiance.
Now, with the solemn pledge of allegiance to this document that all citizens will make to the laws and procedures set out, we replace that state of affairs with government of the people, by the people, for the people.
And in the case of some videotaped pledges of allegiance, the go - between can then send the video on to the handler in Europe, who uploads it for use by the Islamic State's propaganda channels.
Mr. Duncan has extended federal sway even beyond the controversial provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act, further defying the national pledge of allegiance to local control of public schools.
And after the take down is complete, Alex recites his This Is My BlackBerry pledge of allegiance (read the words of it below).
All the loud, bombastic nonsense and pledges of allegiance were merely illusions masking modern day serfdom.
Can you please try explaining to me again why opt out clauses in the Texas state law regarding the pledge of allegiance has to do with Christian rebellion in Rome?
Schools are required to recite the pledge of allegiance in most states in the U.S..
There are lots of examples of teachers doing some pretty horrific things to kids who refuse to say the pledge of allegiance ------ Yes, I agree.
When I was young the government inserted «under God» in the pledge of allegiance, which I was forced to recite at school.
If you do nt want to pray or say grace, or say the pledge of allegiance at home, so be it.
I hear a lot of reference to the god statement in the pledge of allegiance too, wasn't that added in in the 1950s around the start of the cold war?
If the atheists do not want to say the phrase «Under God» in the pledge of allegiance, then by all means they do nt have to.
We live in a country where God is on our money, pledge of allegiance.
We know from their actions of today how Christians think they're being «persecuted» if they can't festoon their religious holiday decorations all over everybody's property and make everybody else recite Christian prayers at all public occasions or stamp their theology on our money and insert it into our pledge of allegiance.
If Atheists don't want to say UNDER GOD on the pledge of allegiance, then don't say it and let the Christians say it.
Try supporting liberty for all like it says in the pledge of allegiance.
I'd rather see «god» removed from the «pledge of allegiance» before we fought this battle.
No, they don't want to have holidays or say the pledge of allegiance but they have no problem citing 1st Amendment rights in going door to door pushing their religion down people's throats or getting out of their responsibilties as American citizens by showing respect to the flag.
Let me try: The pledge of allegiance contains the words «under God», therefore the founding fathers intended for America to be a Christian nation.
i go to my town hall meeting quite often and its hard for me just to sit their during the pledge of allegiance, because it would offend my ancestors, to swear an oath under your god no i will have to sit their as you prey death upon me and mine.
When I have said the pledge of allegiance for whatever reason, I just refrain from saying the word God, as I am not really a religious person, but I am not going to get all sue happy and proclaim mental damage because God is mentioned in some sort of patriotic speech.
Someone leaving the phrase «under God» out of the pledge of allegiance before a golf game 2.
Our pledge of allegiance refers to «one nation.»
When I grew up we did things like pray in school, said the pledge of allegiance and after prayer was banned, we had our fellowship groups.
I just ran across your place discussing the pledge of allegiance.
In fact children originally said the pledge of allegiance with a Roman (Nazi) salute like people swearing allegiance to «divine» Caesars used to do in the Roman Empire and Italian fascists swearing allegiance to Mussolini:
I find that I can make a more compelling argument against the pledge of allegiance if I base that argument on political beliefs as opposed to my religious beliefs.
The breakfast began with reciting the pledge of allegiance; opening remarks about America as a Christian nation, specifically founded as a Christian nation; restating the theme from last year, which was «Claiming Territory for God»; and stating the theme for this year of «Occupying Territory.»
Just to name a few and you wonder why, I wonder if you believe, where were you to protest the atheists and socialist and gays in taking God out of even our pledge of allegiance.
This is absurd, by the time I send my kid to school there will be 3 or 4 breaks throughout the day to pray to Mohammed, yet we can't say under god in the pledge of allegiance.
This country started to lose it's way in the 1950's when it started forcing christian values into everything, including the pledge of allegiance!
They cried about the pledge of allegiance, and now this..
They would also like atheist children to be subjected to prayer in school, and have added «under God» to the pledge of allegiance, a phrase that was NOT in the original pledge.
@ Theresa in MD - This is the wording of the pledge of allegiance in 1953..
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