In God We Trust

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This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Which god does the oath refer to?


Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty; one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo – God of poetry, music, and the sun and the prophecy; an Olympian , I
Ares – God of war; an Olympian
Artemis – Goddess of the hunt and of of the moon; an Olympian
Athena – Goddess of wisdom, defensive war, and Athens; an Olympian
Demeter – Goddess of the harvest and of nature, often considered an Olympian
Dionysus – God of wine, he took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Eris – Goddess of discord
Eos – Goddess of the dawn
Gaia – Primordial Goddess of earth, and mother of the Titans
Hades – God of the underworld, often considered an Olympian
Hecate – Goddess of Witchcraft and crossroads
Helios – God who drives of the sun: a primordial
Hephaestus – God of smiths and fire; an Olympian
Hera – Chief Goddess of the pantheon and Goddess of marriage; an Olympian
Hermes – The messenger of the Greek Gods; an Olympian
Hestia – Goddess of the hearth who gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Pan – God of shepherds
Poseidon – God of the sea and the Father of horses; an Olympian
Selene – Goddess who drives the moon;a Primordial
Thanatos- The god of death
Uranus – Primordial god of the heavens, and father of the Titans
Zeus – God of sky and air; chief Olympian
Morpheus – God of dreams
Eostre- Goddess of April.
Frigg - Goddess of the Earth.
Hretha- Goddess of March.
Saxnot- God of the English.
Shef- God of the corn harvest.
Thunor - God of Thunder.
Tir - God of war
Weyland- God of smiths.
Woden - God of royalty, healing and magick
NorseEdit
Alfar
Balder – God of beauty, innocence, joy, peace and purity; Son of Odin.
Beyla (f) - Goddess of bees or cattle.
Bil (f) - Goddess of the moon.
Bragi – God of poetry.
Byggvir (m) - God of Barley.
Dagr (m) - God of the day.
Disir - local female goddesses or female ancestors.
Eir (f) - Goddess of healing.
Fenrir - Wolf God of Destruction, and Ragnorak (Norse Armageddon)
Forseti (m) - God of justice.
Freyja / Freya (f) - Goddess of love domestic skills and magic.
Freyr – God of fertility and love.
Frigga (f) - Goddess of women domestic skills and wisdom.
Heimdall – The guardian of the Norse deities.
Hel – Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.
Hoenir (m) - God of reason.
Idunn (f) - Goddess of apples and immortality.
Jord (f) - Earth Goddess.
Lofn (f) - Goddess of thwarted lovers.
Loki – The Norse trickster god.
Mani (m) - God of the moon.
Njord (m) - God of the coast and wealth.
Norns (f) - The three goddesses of fate Verdandi Urd and Skuld.
Nott (f) - Goddess of night.
Odin – God of the hunt, of magic, poetry, victory war, and wisdom.
Ran (f) - Goddess of the drowned.
Saga (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sif (f) - Goddess of kinship.
Siofn (f) - Goddess of love.
Skadi (f) - Goddess of skiing and mountains.
Snotra (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sol (f) - Goddess of the sun.
Syn (f) - Goddess of protection.
Thor – God of thunder.
Tyr – God of battle and warfare.
Ull (m) - God of skiing, hunting and combat.
Vali (m) - God of vengeance.
Var (f) - Goddess of Oaths.
Vidar (m) - God of Strength.
Vor (f) - Goddess of hidden knowledge.
Black Shuck East Anglian dog spirit.
Herne (m) - Hunter spirit of Windsor.
German/DutchEdit
Holda (f) - Goddess of winter, weather, textiles and fertility
Nehalennia (f) - Goddess of Seafaring & Fertility (German/Dutch).
Nerthus (f) - Goddess of the Earth (German/Danish).
LusitanianEdit
Endovelicus (m) - A Solar God with many faces, the supreme head God, god of dreams/visions and health.
Ataegina (f) - The goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a significant theme in their religion).
Runesocesius (m) - A god of mystery and martial skills, the god of the javelin.
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Which god does the oath refer to?


Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty; one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo – God of poetry, music, and the sun and the prophecy; an Olympian , I
Ares – God of war; an Olympian
Artemis – Goddess of the hunt and of of the moon; an Olympian
Athena – Goddess of wisdom, defensive war, and Athens; an Olympian
Demeter – Goddess of the harvest and of nature, often considered an Olympian
Dionysus – God of wine, he took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Eris – Goddess of discord
Eos – Goddess of the dawn
Gaia – Primordial Goddess of earth, and mother of the Titans
Hades – God of the underworld, often considered an Olympian
Hecate – Goddess of Witchcraft and crossroads
Helios – God who drives of the sun: a primordial
Hephaestus – God of smiths and fire; an Olympian
Hera – Chief Goddess of the pantheon and Goddess of marriage; an Olympian
Hermes – The messenger of the Greek Gods; an Olympian
Hestia – Goddess of the hearth who gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Pan – God of shepherds
Poseidon – God of the sea and the Father of horses; an Olympian
Selene – Goddess who drives the moon;a Primordial
Thanatos- The god of death
Uranus – Primordial god of the heavens, and father of the Titans
Zeus – God of sky and air; chief Olympian
Morpheus – God of dreams
Eostre- Goddess of April.
Frigg - Goddess of the Earth.
Hretha- Goddess of March.
Saxnot- God of the English.
Shef- God of the corn harvest.
Thunor - God of Thunder.
Tir - God of war
Weyland- God of smiths.
Woden - God of royalty, healing and magick
NorseEdit
Alfar
Balder – God of beauty, innocence, joy, peace and purity; Son of Odin.
Beyla (f) - Goddess of bees or cattle.
Bil (f) - Goddess of the moon.
Bragi – God of poetry.
Byggvir (m) - God of Barley.
Dagr (m) - God of the day.
Disir - local female goddesses or female ancestors.
Eir (f) - Goddess of healing.
Fenrir - Wolf God of Destruction, and Ragnorak (Norse Armageddon)
Forseti (m) - God of justice.
Freyja / Freya (f) - Goddess of love domestic skills and magic.
Freyr – God of fertility and love.
Frigga (f) - Goddess of women domestic skills and wisdom.
Heimdall – The guardian of the Norse deities.
Hel – Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.
Hoenir (m) - God of reason.
Idunn (f) - Goddess of apples and immortality.
Jord (f) - Earth Goddess.
Lofn (f) - Goddess of thwarted lovers.
Loki – The Norse trickster god.
Mani (m) - God of the moon.
Njord (m) - God of the coast and wealth.
Norns (f) - The three goddesses of fate Verdandi Urd and Skuld.
Nott (f) - Goddess of night.
Odin – God of the hunt, of magic, poetry, victory war, and wisdom.
Ran (f) - Goddess of the drowned.
Saga (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sif (f) - Goddess of kinship.
Siofn (f) - Goddess of love.
Skadi (f) - Goddess of skiing and mountains.
Snotra (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sol (f) - Goddess of the sun.
Syn (f) - Goddess of protection.
Thor – God of thunder.
Tyr – God of battle and warfare.
Ull (m) - God of skiing, hunting and combat.
Vali (m) - God of vengeance.
Var (f) - Goddess of Oaths.
Vidar (m) - God of Strength.
Vor (f) - Goddess of hidden knowledge.
Black Shuck East Anglian dog spirit.
Herne (m) - Hunter spirit of Windsor.
German/DutchEdit
Holda (f) - Goddess of winter, weather, textiles and fertility
Nehalennia (f) - Goddess of Seafaring & Fertility (German/Dutch).
Nerthus (f) - Goddess of the Earth (German/Danish).
LusitanianEdit
Endovelicus (m) - A Solar God with many faces, the supreme head God, god of dreams/visions and health.
Ataegina (f) - The goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a significant theme in their religion).
Runesocesius (m) - A god of mystery and martial skills, the god of the javelin.
The God of our Founding Fathers.
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Which god does the oath refer to?


Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty; one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo – God of poetry, music, and the sun and the prophecy; an Olympian , I
Ares – God of war; an Olympian
Artemis – Goddess of the hunt and of of the moon; an Olympian
Athena – Goddess of wisdom, defensive war, and Athens; an Olympian
Demeter – Goddess of the harvest and of nature, often considered an Olympian
Dionysus – God of wine, he took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Eris – Goddess of discord
Eos – Goddess of the dawn
Gaia – Primordial Goddess of earth, and mother of the Titans
Hades – God of the underworld, often considered an Olympian
Hecate – Goddess of Witchcraft and crossroads
Helios – God who drives of the sun: a primordial
Hephaestus – God of smiths and fire; an Olympian
Hera – Chief Goddess of the pantheon and Goddess of marriage; an Olympian
Hermes – The messenger of the Greek Gods; an Olympian
Hestia – Goddess of the hearth who gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Pan – God of shepherds
Poseidon – God of the sea and the Father of horses; an Olympian
Selene – Goddess who drives the moon;a Primordial
Thanatos- The god of death
Uranus – Primordial god of the heavens, and father of the Titans
Zeus – God of sky and air; chief Olympian
Morpheus – God of dreams
Eostre- Goddess of April.
Frigg - Goddess of the Earth.
Hretha- Goddess of March.
Saxnot- God of the English.
Shef- God of the corn harvest.
Thunor - God of Thunder.
Tir - God of war
Weyland- God of smiths.
Woden - God of royalty, healing and magick
NorseEdit
Alfar
Balder – God of beauty, innocence, joy, peace and purity; Son of Odin.
Beyla (f) - Goddess of bees or cattle.
Bil (f) - Goddess of the moon.
Bragi – God of poetry.
Byggvir (m) - God of Barley.
Dagr (m) - God of the day.
Disir - local female goddesses or female ancestors.
Eir (f) - Goddess of healing.
Fenrir - Wolf God of Destruction, and Ragnorak (Norse Armageddon)
Forseti (m) - God of justice.
Freyja / Freya (f) - Goddess of love domestic skills and magic.
Freyr – God of fertility and love.
Frigga (f) - Goddess of women domestic skills and wisdom.
Heimdall – The guardian of the Norse deities.
Hel – Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.
Hoenir (m) - God of reason.
Idunn (f) - Goddess of apples and immortality.
Jord (f) - Earth Goddess.
Lofn (f) - Goddess of thwarted lovers.
Loki – The Norse trickster god.
Mani (m) - God of the moon.
Njord (m) - God of the coast and wealth.
Norns (f) - The three goddesses of fate Verdandi Urd and Skuld.
Nott (f) - Goddess of night.
Odin – God of the hunt, of magic, poetry, victory war, and wisdom.
Ran (f) - Goddess of the drowned.
Saga (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sif (f) - Goddess of kinship.
Siofn (f) - Goddess of love.
Skadi (f) - Goddess of skiing and mountains.
Snotra (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sol (f) - Goddess of the sun.
Syn (f) - Goddess of protection.
Thor – God of thunder.
Tyr – God of battle and warfare.
Ull (m) - God of skiing, hunting and combat.
Vali (m) - God of vengeance.
Var (f) - Goddess of Oaths.
Vidar (m) - God of Strength.
Vor (f) - Goddess of hidden knowledge.
Black Shuck East Anglian dog spirit.
Herne (m) - Hunter spirit of Windsor.
German/DutchEdit
Holda (f) - Goddess of winter, weather, textiles and fertility
Nehalennia (f) - Goddess of Seafaring & Fertility (German/Dutch).
Nerthus (f) - Goddess of the Earth (German/Danish).
LusitanianEdit
Endovelicus (m) - A Solar God with many faces, the supreme head God, god of dreams/visions and health.
Ataegina (f) - The goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a significant theme in their religion).
Runesocesius (m) - A god of mystery and martial skills, the god of the javelin.

Obviously a Judeo-Christian God, since our law is rooted in such.
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Which god does the oath refer to?


Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty; one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo – God of poetry, music, and the sun and the prophecy; an Olympian , I
Ares – God of war; an Olympian
Artemis – Goddess of the hunt and of of the moon; an Olympian
Athena – Goddess of wisdom, defensive war, and Athens; an Olympian
Demeter – Goddess of the harvest and of nature, often considered an Olympian
Dionysus – God of wine, he took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Eris – Goddess of discord
Eos – Goddess of the dawn
Gaia – Primordial Goddess of earth, and mother of the Titans
Hades – God of the underworld, often considered an Olympian
Hecate – Goddess of Witchcraft and crossroads
Helios – God who drives of the sun: a primordial
Hephaestus – God of smiths and fire; an Olympian
Hera – Chief Goddess of the pantheon and Goddess of marriage; an Olympian
Hermes – The messenger of the Greek Gods; an Olympian
Hestia – Goddess of the hearth who gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Pan – God of shepherds
Poseidon – God of the sea and the Father of horses; an Olympian
Selene – Goddess who drives the moon;a Primordial
Thanatos- The god of death
Uranus – Primordial god of the heavens, and father of the Titans
Zeus – God of sky and air; chief Olympian
Morpheus – God of dreams
Eostre- Goddess of April.
Frigg - Goddess of the Earth.
Hretha- Goddess of March.
Saxnot- God of the English.
Shef- God of the corn harvest.
Thunor - God of Thunder.
Tir - God of war
Weyland- God of smiths.
Woden - God of royalty, healing and magick
NorseEdit
Alfar
Balder – God of beauty, innocence, joy, peace and purity; Son of Odin.
Beyla (f) - Goddess of bees or cattle.
Bil (f) - Goddess of the moon.
Bragi – God of poetry.
Byggvir (m) - God of Barley.
Dagr (m) - God of the day.
Disir - local female goddesses or female ancestors.
Eir (f) - Goddess of healing.
Fenrir - Wolf God of Destruction, and Ragnorak (Norse Armageddon)
Forseti (m) - God of justice.
Freyja / Freya (f) - Goddess of love domestic skills and magic.
Freyr – God of fertility and love.
Frigga (f) - Goddess of women domestic skills and wisdom.
Heimdall – The guardian of the Norse deities.
Hel – Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.
Hoenir (m) - God of reason.
Idunn (f) - Goddess of apples and immortality.
Jord (f) - Earth Goddess.
Lofn (f) - Goddess of thwarted lovers.
Loki – The Norse trickster god.
Mani (m) - God of the moon.
Njord (m) - God of the coast and wealth.
Norns (f) - The three goddesses of fate Verdandi Urd and Skuld.
Nott (f) - Goddess of night.
Odin – God of the hunt, of magic, poetry, victory war, and wisdom.
Ran (f) - Goddess of the drowned.
Saga (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sif (f) - Goddess of kinship.
Siofn (f) - Goddess of love.
Skadi (f) - Goddess of skiing and mountains.
Snotra (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sol (f) - Goddess of the sun.
Syn (f) - Goddess of protection.
Thor – God of thunder.
Tyr – God of battle and warfare.
Ull (m) - God of skiing, hunting and combat.
Vali (m) - God of vengeance.
Var (f) - Goddess of Oaths.
Vidar (m) - God of Strength.
Vor (f) - Goddess of hidden knowledge.
Black Shuck East Anglian dog spirit.
Herne (m) - Hunter spirit of Windsor.
German/DutchEdit
Holda (f) - Goddess of winter, weather, textiles and fertility
Nehalennia (f) - Goddess of Seafaring & Fertility (German/Dutch).
Nerthus (f) - Goddess of the Earth (German/Danish).
LusitanianEdit
Endovelicus (m) - A Solar God with many faces, the supreme head God, god of dreams/visions and health.
Ataegina (f) - The goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a significant theme in their religion).
Runesocesius (m) - A god of mystery and martial skills, the god of the javelin.
The God of our Founding Fathers.

Yes. That, too!
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Moron.
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?

Which god does the oath refer to?


Aphrodite – Goddess of beauty; one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo – God of poetry, music, and the sun and the prophecy; an Olympian , I
Ares – God of war; an Olympian
Artemis – Goddess of the hunt and of of the moon; an Olympian
Athena – Goddess of wisdom, defensive war, and Athens; an Olympian
Demeter – Goddess of the harvest and of nature, often considered an Olympian
Dionysus – God of wine, he took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Eris – Goddess of discord
Eos – Goddess of the dawn
Gaia – Primordial Goddess of earth, and mother of the Titans
Hades – God of the underworld, often considered an Olympian
Hecate – Goddess of Witchcraft and crossroads
Helios – God who drives of the sun: a primordial
Hephaestus – God of smiths and fire; an Olympian
Hera – Chief Goddess of the pantheon and Goddess of marriage; an Olympian
Hermes – The messenger of the Greek Gods; an Olympian
Hestia – Goddess of the hearth who gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Pan – God of shepherds
Poseidon – God of the sea and the Father of horses; an Olympian
Selene – Goddess who drives the moon;a Primordial
Thanatos- The god of death
Uranus – Primordial god of the heavens, and father of the Titans
Zeus – God of sky and air; chief Olympian
Morpheus – God of dreams
Eostre- Goddess of April.
Frigg - Goddess of the Earth.
Hretha- Goddess of March.
Saxnot- God of the English.
Shef- God of the corn harvest.
Thunor - God of Thunder.
Tir - God of war
Weyland- God of smiths.
Woden - God of royalty, healing and magick
NorseEdit
Alfar
Balder – God of beauty, innocence, joy, peace and purity; Son of Odin.
Beyla (f) - Goddess of bees or cattle.
Bil (f) - Goddess of the moon.
Bragi – God of poetry.
Byggvir (m) - God of Barley.
Dagr (m) - God of the day.
Disir - local female goddesses or female ancestors.
Eir (f) - Goddess of healing.
Fenrir - Wolf God of Destruction, and Ragnorak (Norse Armageddon)
Forseti (m) - God of justice.
Freyja / Freya (f) - Goddess of love domestic skills and magic.
Freyr – God of fertility and love.
Frigga (f) - Goddess of women domestic skills and wisdom.
Heimdall – The guardian of the Norse deities.
Hel – Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.
Hoenir (m) - God of reason.
Idunn (f) - Goddess of apples and immortality.
Jord (f) - Earth Goddess.
Lofn (f) - Goddess of thwarted lovers.
Loki – The Norse trickster god.
Mani (m) - God of the moon.
Njord (m) - God of the coast and wealth.
Norns (f) - The three goddesses of fate Verdandi Urd and Skuld.
Nott (f) - Goddess of night.
Odin – God of the hunt, of magic, poetry, victory war, and wisdom.
Ran (f) - Goddess of the drowned.
Saga (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sif (f) - Goddess of kinship.
Siofn (f) - Goddess of love.
Skadi (f) - Goddess of skiing and mountains.
Snotra (f) - Goddess of wisdom.
Sol (f) - Goddess of the sun.
Syn (f) - Goddess of protection.
Thor – God of thunder.
Tyr – God of battle and warfare.
Ull (m) - God of skiing, hunting and combat.
Vali (m) - God of vengeance.
Var (f) - Goddess of Oaths.
Vidar (m) - God of Strength.
Vor (f) - Goddess of hidden knowledge.
Black Shuck East Anglian dog spirit.
Herne (m) - Hunter spirit of Windsor.
German/DutchEdit
Holda (f) - Goddess of winter, weather, textiles and fertility
Nehalennia (f) - Goddess of Seafaring & Fertility (German/Dutch).
Nerthus (f) - Goddess of the Earth (German/Danish).
LusitanianEdit
Endovelicus (m) - A Solar God with many faces, the supreme head God, god of dreams/visions and health.
Ataegina (f) - The goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a significant theme in their religion).
Runesocesius (m) - A god of mystery and martial skills, the god of the javelin.
The God of our Founding Fathers.

The Founding Fathers were smart enough not to include such a oath for this country.


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In 1956, Congress passed an act making 'In God We Trust' our official motto.
Shouldn't have Congress struck this act down before swearing in members on the Quran?
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?
It 'aint your God either. How about you christian fucks shove your religion up your ass and leave it out of government.

Thanks ;)
 
They are not sworn in.

I’ll tell you why in very simple terms.

We are endowed by Our Creator with inalienable Rights.

That Creator is Yahweh, not allah The Trickster. Islam does not allow for equality or freedom of religion. Muslims should not be allowed to hold office. Would Israel allow Nazis to be elected to office?

Your Oath is to defend The Constitution.

The rights in The Constitution come from The Creator, Yahweh, not an imposter god.

Muslims are in opposition to Yahweh and therefore do not believe in Our Constitution, and will always refuse to swear an oath on The Bible.

Muslims are commanded to make pacts, oaths and sign contracts that they have no intention of keeping for the cause of Jihad and the spread of Islam.

These people will do one thing, and one thing only, work to advance Islam and undermine The Constitution.



This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?
 
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In 1956, Congress passed an act making 'In God We Trust' our official motto.
Shouldn't have Congress struck this act down before swearing in members on the Quran?

Congress should have said which god if they wanted it to mean only one of them


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This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?
It 'aint your God either. How about you christian fucks shove your religion up your ass and leave it out of government.

Thanks ;)

But our Gov't made it our official motto that stands to this day.
 
This thread title is the official motto of the United States of America.
Rep.'s Tlaib and Omar were sworn into Congress using the Quran.
Does this mean that they were not duly sworn in as Congressional members?

Our official motto DOES NOT state that 'In Allah We Trust'.

Can someone please clear up this confusion?
It 'aint your God either. How about you christian fucks shove your religion up your ass and leave it out of government.

Thanks ;)

Ainchu jus all bad and shit.
 
In 1956, Congress passed an act making 'In God We Trust' our official motto.
Shouldn't have Congress struck this act down before swearing in members on the Quran?

Congress should have said which god if they wanted it to mean only one of them


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But they didn't. So it's a pass off to our heritage.

They didn’t it can be any god anyone wants to be


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