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Selassie I God
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"Lawsuit filed to remove "In God We Trust" from money"


  

          

I swear americans are the most over-the-top people on the planet. They're losing their minds over this from what I've seen so far, and most of the reasoning is just false...

"in God We Trust has been on our money for centuries" (never mind the fact that it has only been there since the mid 1950's, the start of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and never mind the fact that there has only been an America for two and a half centuries)

"This is a god-fearing country, and a Christian nation" (Never mind that this is a secular nation as established by the Constitution) Half of the people crying about this worship the dollar as much as the God they profess....SMH

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/14/lawsuit-demands-us-remove-in-god-trust-from-money.html

A new lawsuit filed on behalf of several Atheist plaintiffs argues the phrase "In God We Trust" on U.S. money is unconstitutional, and calls for the government to get rid of it.

Sacramento attorney Michael Newdow filed the lawsuit Monday in Akron, Ohio. He'd unsuccessfully sued the government at least twice challenging the use of the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Throughout much of his lawsuit, the word appears as "G-d."

Newdow claims "In God We Trust" violates the separation of church and state. One plaintiff says his Atheism is "substantially burdened because he is forced to bear on his person a religious statement that causes him to sense his government legitimizing, promoting and reinforcing negative and injurious attitudes not only against Atheists in general, but against him personally."

The lawsuit represents 41 plaintiffs from Ohio and Michigan, including many unnamed parents and children who are atheists or are being raised as atheists. Defendants include Congress, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and various federal agencies.

A message seeking comment was left Wednesday at the office of U.S. attorney for Ohio's northern district.

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GAININ ON YA
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akon
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i myself would never want to be god,or even like god.Because god got all these human beings on this planet and i most certainly would not want to be responsible for them, or even have the disgrace that i made them.

  

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