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Old November 24th 03, 03:45 PM
John T
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"H. Adam Stevens" wrote in message


I argue that it is explicitly unconstitutional for Congress to make a
law placing "In God We Trust" on a government document or "Under God"
in the Pledge of Alliegance.


Not necessarily. As long as the law passed does not endorse any specific
religion, it is within the bounds of the US Constitution.

Congress is
explicitly prohibited from making any law whatsoever "respecting an
establishment of religion".


They have not done so. That's my point. It's fine if you want to make a
case that "In God we trust" should be changed. You just don't have a
Constitutional argument for your case.

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