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Originally posted by: nord1899
Originally posted by: shinerburkeHow is saying God prohibiting the free exercise of religion by non christian-judeo worshipers? I can understand your poitn about athiests, but they can choose not to say it. As I said earlier, the pledge refers to God, it does not name him/her or say the Christian God. It could be Allah, it could be Jehova, it could be Yahweh, it could be Bill the plumber. whatever you choose to worship as God is God.Originally posted by: nord1899
prohibiting the free exercise thereof
By including the word "God" in the pledge, you are prohibiting the free exercise of religion by non christian-judeo worshipers or atheists. They are now required to observe the christian-judeo God. And yes, the pledge was required when I went to school until 96 when I graduated. No idea on any punishment for it though. And I always just mumbled it anyway.
Islam gives their deity an actual name Allah, they do not refer to the deity as God. Atheists don't believe in God. I'm not familar enough with Hindu, Shintoism, etc... to know exactly what they do.
Schools are a government run institution. And the pledge is directly tired to the government. So by forcing kids to say a pledge that is pointedly in favor of the christian-judeo deity, you are restricting their rights to practice religion. And yes, kids in school are forced to say it. So essentially you have the government forcing kids to make a pledge to the US government with references to a christian-judeo deity.
How does that not violate the 1st amendment?
Muslims don't call their deity God huh? Here are a few quotes from the Quran for you:
"O you who believe, you shall remember God frequently; glorify Him day and night. "
"Glorify God day and night: When we eat anything, we shouldn't be like animals; we must reflect on God's creation of the food we are eating - the flavor, our enjoyment due to the senses God has given us, the perfect packaging of the banana or the orange, the varieties of sea foods created by God, etc. - and glorify Him as we enjoy His provisions. When we see a beautiful flower, or animal, or sunsets, we must glorify God. We must seize every possible opportunity to remember and glorify God, so that God may be our God. "
"In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. There is no other god besides God," the moment you wake up every morning. If you establish this good habit, this is what you will utter when you are resurrected. "
From a Islamic web site:
In as many times as we have been on the internet or in a discussion or a chat group, we almost always run into someone who feels offended that we use the word "God" when we talk about the One and Only God (Allah in Arabic).
It is surprising to notice that most of these Muslim brothers and/or sisters do not know that the word "Allah" is the Arabic word for the word "God". Many of them believe that "Allah" is the name of the Muslim God. They do not realize that the word "Allah" does not belong exclusively to the Muslims and that it has always been used before (and after) Islam by the Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians when they speak about God.
Talking to English speaking people about God using the word "Allah" is very much the same like speaking to Arabic speaking people about "Allah" using the word God. It makes all the sense to show respect to the people and their language by speaking to them in the language they use.
Insisting on the use of the word "Allah" which is the Arabic word for God immediately creates the illusion that "Allah" is a whole different deity than God of the whole world. It creates a god that belongs ONLY to the Muslims, and takes the universality of Islam out of it.
From a Hindu web site:
As a universal formulation Hinduism accepts all formulations of Truth. According to the universal view there is only One Reality, but it cannot be limit ed to a particular name or form. Though Truth is One it is also Universal, not an exclusive formulation. It is an inclusive, not an exclusive Oneness - a spiritual reality of Being - Consciousness - Bliss, which could be called God but which transcends all names. The different Gods and Goddesses of Hinduism represent various functions of this One Supreme Divinity, and are not separate Gods.
As for the athiests? Nobody is forcing them to say God. I don't recall seeing public floggings because someone didn't say the word God.