A federal judge did as he was supposed to do and upheld the Constitution. We should be thankful that we have judiciary that will do that. |
All it has to do is put the pledge as it was before and say that we are one nation, indivisible, instead of dividing us on religious basis, |
All it has to do is put the pledge as it was before and say that we are one nation, indivisible, instead of dividing us on religious basis. |
because I am an atheist and this offends me. |
free from a coercive requirement to affirm God. |
I believe in the Constitution, |
I believe in the Constitution. The Constitution says that government isn't supposed to be infusing religion into our society, and so I asked to have that upheld. |
I don't ever talk about it, ... There are some Christians (co-workers) who argue I'm doing something bad, but this (lawsuit) is pro-liberty, pro-equality. The government is required to stay out of the religion business. |
I have numerous people who have expressed a willingness to be plaintiffs. |
I have the right to be able to have my child in public school without her being indoctrinated with religious belief, ... This is supposed to be a public school and supposed to be religion-free. |
I think that everybody would not be sitting here saying, 'Oh, what harm is that?' They'd be furious. And that's exactly what goes on against atheists. And it shouldn't. |
I think that everybody would not be sitting here saying, 'Oh, what harm is that.' They'd be furious. And that's exactly what goes on against atheists. And it shouldn't. |
I think they'll agree. That is the ultimate goal to get the Pledge of Allegiance to be for all Americans. |
I tried out different openings, but most of them got torn to shreds. Some of them sounded great, then bombed big-time, |
Imagine every morning if the teachers had the children stand up, place their hands over their hearts, and say, 'We are one nation that denies God exists, |