Posted on 02/07/2012 11:48:04 AM PST by Sopater
There was something missing in the pledge, and that which was missing was the characteristics and definitive factor in the American way of life. Indeed apart from the mention of the phrase, the United States of America, it could be the pledge of any republic. In fact, I could hear little Muscovites repeat a similar pledge to their hammer and sickle flag in Moscow with equal solemnity.He made the point that the American pledge as it then existed could just have been recited by citizens from any country, even those from communistic nations that hated God. The day following the sermon, U. S. Rep. Charles Oakman from Michigan introduced a Joint Resolution (H. J. Res 371) to add the words "Under God" into the pledge, explaining:
Mr. Speaker, I think Mr. Docherty hit the nail squarely on the head. One of the most fundamental differences between us and the Communists is our belief in God.Two days later, on February 10th, Senator Homer Ferguson from Michigan introduced the Senate Joint Resolution (S.J. 126), explaining to the Senate:
Our nation is founded on a fundamental believe in God, and the first and most important reason for the existence of our government is to protect the God-given rights of our citizens. Indeed, Mr. President, over one of the doorways to this very Chamber inscribed in the marble are the words “In God We Trust.” Unless those words amount to more than a carving in stone, our country will never be able to defend itself.These resolutions were passed, and on June 14, 1954 (Flag Day), President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law, officially adding the words "under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance, telling the nation:
From this day forward, the millions of our school children will daily proclaim in every city and town, every village and rural school house, the dedication of our nation and our people to the Almighty. To anyone who truly loves America, nothing could be more inspiring than to contemplate this rededication of our youth, on each school morning, to our country's true meaning. . . . In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in America's heritage and future; in this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be our country's most powerful resource, in peace or in war.Who could have imagined that a single sermon could have such an impact? Yet American history is full of such accounts. On February 7th, take time to read this remarkable sermon, remembering that we are indeed "one nation under God."
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My daughter did a speech on this subject and recieved a “1” in UIL for it.
she goes to the tournement of champions next weekend with the same speech I will show this to her.
Looks like she gleaned a lot of the same info for her speech.
Is that good or bad?
That’s wonderful. Let us know how she does at the tournament.
And given the trajectory of the post Christian -American Court recently “WE NEED GOD IN AMERICA AGAIN” as Carmon sings it.
i.e the 9th circus three judge panel saying Prop8 is “unconstitutional” -i.e. that Ga. Court saying Obama became a natural born citizen at birth. We were established “a Christian nation” as found by the Court in 1892, Holy Trinity case,upheld by review 1931 US v. Macintosh,alluded to in 1952 Zorach v. Clauson, cited as controlling legal precedent @1991 Chapman v. the US. I can only conclude somewhere between 1991
and today our Court seems to have “forgotten God”
And given the trajectory of the post Christian -American Court recently “WE NEED GOD IN AMERICA AGAIN” as Carmon sings it.
i.e the 9th circus three judge panel saying Prop8 is “unconstitutional” -i.e. that Ga. Court saying Obama became a natural born citizen at birth. We were established “a Christian nation” as found by the Court in 1892, Holy Trinity case,upheld by review 1931 US v. Macintosh,alluded to in 1952 Zorach v. Clauson, cited as controlling legal precedent @1991 Chapman v. the US. I can only conclude somewhere between 1991
and today our Court seems to have “forgotten God”
“1” is Superior
“2 “ is excellent
“3” is Good
“4” is Fair
So according to the UIL judge she did Superior.
Our pastor had her say it at Church Sunday if you wanna hear it.
http://www.fhbcseguin.com/Sermons
“Should under God be in the pledge?”
Link works but all I hear is the pastor speaking about a passage from scripture.
Good post. Thanks.
Yeah I just sent him an email asking where her speech was its labeled but it aint her... hmmmm?
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