Is having "In God We Trust" on money, buildings, etc. constitutional? (user search)
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  Is having "In God We Trust" on money, buildings, etc. constitutional? (search mode)
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Dr. Cynic
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« on: October 16, 2009, 08:18:48 PM »

As an athiest, I would say it's never really been offensive to me, given the overwhelming religious population in this country.

However, you're all missing what's right in front of your face. When they put "In God We Trust" on the money, that's what they meant by "god" Tongue.

Really, I don't trust in any god. That's just something of a supremely foolish idea to me. But, I think we should be able to get along with each other within reason. Leave it on the money, keep it out of school.

Sounds good to me.
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