..Wasn't America based on and supportive of that faith?
Also, 'God' can refer to anything or anyone you believe in.
Legislature should spend more loving time fixing something important, than screwing with unimportant stuff!
Minority's need to shut up..
America was based on religious freedom, that is a reason that they fled from Britain.
Uppercase God refers to (to my knowledge) 3 religions. Being neutral on religion is the best possible option as to not offend anyone, and to uphold the constitution. Not to mention, it seems very little of legislators actually care about the people.
sorry i'm not very good at getting points across i guess.
the way i interpret the first amendment doesn't say at all that the government isn't allowed to respect a religion. the way i interpret it is that they can't make a law in respect of establishing a religion.
i was mainly concerned that the whole "law" part was neglected and they were paying attention to the words "respect", "government", and "religion".
i hope that better explains it, if there's still a misunderstanding i should just stop trying because i'm aware of the folly of trying to explain such a trivial thing
i feel kinda silly now
A law WAS passed, and we weren't neglecting that.
We should write in odin we trust, afterall nothing can go wrong with Norse gods.
omg upvote ron paul 2012 9/11 was an inside job
Yes you can basically become a Buddha
No, you cannot. BUDDHA WAS LITERALLY THE NAME OF A PERSON. THERE IS NO "A". THE MAN NAMED BUDDHA. Not "a Buddha".