In God We Trust

Liars are of their father, the father of lies. When they speak, they speak lies effortlessly because the language of lies is their Native Tongue.

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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

You mean like all the lies Trump tells?


Who tells more? Him or you? :dunno:

Trump's like that uncle that tells fish stories, whereas you're like Satan, deliberately trying to deceive.

 
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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

Sure I do. You don't have to be a religious nut to have a moral compass.


Oh? Upon what do you base it?

The same things morals have been based on throughout history. The same moral codes that were accepted throughout the mid east when Christianity decided to adopt them.
 
His lies. The lies he hears and the lies he
is delighted to repeat.

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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

Sure I do. You don't have to be a religious nut to have a moral compass.


Oh? Upon what do you base it?
 
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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

Sure I do. You don't have to be a religious nut to have a moral compass.


Oh? Upon what do you base it?

The same things morals have been based on throughout history. The same moral codes that were accepted throughout the mid east when Christianity decided to adopt them.

Do you have a list of these things, or are they highly vague and ambiguous?

You know, like The Ten Commandments which were carved in stone so dumbasses like you couldn't get it wrong, yet you do?

Do you have a defined standardized list of these non-God related moral rules or not? If not? The Ten Commandments it is.

Charlton Heston would agree.
 
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Is this clear enough for you?
Your homework is to study the US Constitution.

Article VI Clause 3

3: The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.

The motto is not a test. But it IS an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution!

No. It is not an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution. The constitution doesn't require belief in any god.

That may be, however, the traditions and mores and even laws of the USA are predicated on the belief in the one true God.

If any laws are predicated only on the belief in one god, they are unconstitutional.
iu

Name a law that is predicated only on belief in one god.
 
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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

Sure I do. You don't have to be a religious nut to have a moral compass.

There's no standard without God, dumbass. Subjective morality just doesn't get it. You could be a state baby that yearns to do nothing except rape and murder.

Open your mind and get real with it.

Sure there is. Christianity adopted the same standards that were accepted in the mid east since long before any so called "savior" showed up.
 
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?
You truly are an ignorant, moronic rightwing bigot – typical of most conservatives.

On the North Wall Frieze of the Supreme Court building you’ll find the image of Muhammad, who, as you might recall, is Muslim.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/northandsouthwalls.pdf
 
The motto is not a test. But it IS an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution!

No. It is not an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution. The constitution doesn't require belief in any god.

That may be, however, the traditions and mores and even laws of the USA are predicated on the belief in the one true God.

If any laws are predicated only on the belief in one god, they are unconstitutional.
iu

Name a law that is predicated only on belief in one god.

Sodomy laws. Next!

Sodomy laws in the United States - Wikipedia
 
Liars are of their father, the father of lies. When they speak, they speak lies effortlessly because the language of lies is their Native Tongue.

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?

I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

You mean like all the lies Trump tells?


Who tells more? Him or you? :dunno:

Trump's like that uncle that tells fish stories, whereas you're like Satan, deliberately trying to deceive.



So now I'm Satan? You're getting a little nuts there Bubba.
 
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?
You truly are an ignorant, moronic rightwing bigot – typical of most conservatives.

On the North Wall Frieze of the Supreme Court building you’ll find the image of Muhammad, who, as you might recall, is Muslim.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/northandsouthwalls.pdf


You'll also find the 10 Commandments right inside the front doors as well as other places.

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"James Madison, the fourth president, known as "The Father of Our Constitution" made the following statement:
"We have staked the whole of all our political institutions upon the capacity of mankind for self-government, upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God.""


American History Ch. 7, Lesson 1, The Constitution Flashcards | Quizlet
 
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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?
Is this clear enough for you?
Your homework is to study the US Constitution.

Article VI Clause 3

3: The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.

The motto is not a test. But it IS an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution!
The constitution that allows you freedom to worship any God you want. Keep your dumb religion out!

Can you explain the reason the House and Senate opens each session with a prayer? True story.
Sure. It's a tradition. Show me the law where this is mandated.
 
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?
Judge Pirro did, and look what they did to her, replacing her with that Clinton creepsister, Donna Brazile the dealer wheel.
 
I'm all for them striking that down, but it makes no difference in whether a Koran, or Bible, or the Divine Wisdom of The Flying Spaghetti Monster is used to swear in a member of congress. Each would be just as appropriate as the others.

People like you are not to be trusted, as you have no moral compass.

Sure I do. You don't have to be a religious nut to have a moral compass.


Oh? Upon what do you base it?

The same things morals have been based on throughout history. The same moral codes that were accepted throughout the mid east when Christianity decided to adopt them.

Do you have a list of these things, or are they highly vague and ambiguous?

You know, like The Ten Commandments which were carved in stone so dumbasses like you couldn't get it wrong, yet you do?

Do you have a defined standardized list of these non-God related moral rules or not? If not? The Ten Commandments it is.

Charlton Heston would agree.

The 10 commandments? We only go by 3 or 4, and most of the others would be unconstitutional to enforce. You gotta do better than that.
 
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?
Is this clear enough for you?
Your homework is to study the US Constitution.

Article VI Clause 3

3: The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.

The motto is not a test. But it IS an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution!
The constitution that allows you freedom to worship any God you want. Keep your dumb religion out!

Can you explain the reason the House and Senate opens each session with a prayer? True story.
Sure. It's a tradition. Show me the law where this is mandated.
In the Kama Sutra. I read it as a boy.
 
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?
Your ridiculous sophistry doesn’t merit an ‘argument.’

By your ‘reasoning’ – in fact a lack of reasoning – those free from faith who take their oath absent a bible should be excluded; or Buddhists and Hindus should be excluded.

Indeed, the reference to ‘god’ in the motto is likely the Abrahamic ‘god,’ which would include Islam and the Koran.

Clearly being this stupid, ignorant, and hateful is a prerequisite for being conservative.
 
No. It is not an affirmation to support the U.S. Constitution. The constitution doesn't require belief in any god.

That may be, however, the traditions and mores and even laws of the USA are predicated on the belief in the one true God.

If any laws are predicated only on the belief in one god, they are unconstitutional.
iu

Name a law that is predicated only on belief in one god.

Sodomy laws. Next!

Sodomy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

And they have been consistently found to be unconstitutional. If a person wants a BJ or butt sex, they are perfectly legal to do as they please. Of course their partner has to agree, and they can't do it in public, but that's just common sense. Next.
 
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?
Your ridiculous sophistry doesn’t merit an ‘argument.’

By your ‘reasoning’ – in fact a lack of reasoning – those free from faith who take their oath absent a bible should be excluded; or Buddhists and Hindus should be excluded.

Indeed, the reference to ‘god’ in the motto is likely the Abrahamic ‘god,’ which would include Islam and the Koran.

Clearly being this stupid, ignorant, and hateful is a prerequisite for being conservative.
Yes and liberals are the most wise and educated critters in the universe.
 
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?
You truly are an ignorant, moronic rightwing bigot – typical of most conservatives.

On the North Wall Frieze of the Supreme Court building you’ll find the image of Muhammad, who, as you might recall, is Muslim.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/northandsouthwalls.pdf


You'll also find the 10 Commandments right inside the front doors as well as other places.

moses_supreme_court.jpg


image0033.jpg



image0044.jpg


"James Madison, the fourth president, known as "The Father of Our Constitution" made the following statement:
"We have staked the whole of all our political institutions upon the capacity of mankind for self-government, upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God.""


American History Ch. 7, Lesson 1, The Constitution Flashcards | Quizlet
What are you trying to say. trump is disqualified then right?
 
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?

You missed one. Damn, do atheists make the stupidest arguments about religion!

You also made a false equivocation: If tomorrow I declare worship and faith in "god of the wood nymph," does that mean my God has equal merit, validity and standing as does the God of the Bible, the Buddha, Krishna or Allah?
 

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