atheist are very ignorant
YOU may think that by changing the pledge allegience will make JESUS go away.
BUT U WILL NEVER STOP U FROM BELEIVING
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I can't stop me from believing? I already stopped believing.
I think what you were trying to say is that we cant stop you from believing, right? Well, I'm gonna share something with you. We don't care that you believe.
I don't think changing the pledge will make Jesus go away. I don't care what you do with your Jesus in the privacy of your home, or your church, or wherever you want, whenever you feel like it. Just as long as it has nothing to do with me, you do whatever the hell you want.
The problem is, Jesus on money IS my problem.
First, I would be surprised if one took a scientific poll and didn't find that atheists are much better read, and much better educated than Xians.
Second, Anyone who uses multiple exclamation points, can't spell the word "you," and makes an huge mistake in an entirely capitalized sentence shouldn't be calling anyone else ignorant.
Actually, I think it might be more to do with not imposing a pledge of allegiance to a particular religious entity on all citizens - I'm pretty sure there's something somewhere in the constitution about that...
Personally, I don't like the notion of imposing a pledge of allegiance on people just because they happen to live in country X, particularly when said pledge is to a faillible nation/government and contains morontheistic elements.
atheist are very ignorant
I think you meant to use the plural noun, capitalize the beginning of the sentence and use a period. Otherwise you would be displaying your own ignorance. However, atheists are, on average, less ignorant than theists.
YOU may think that by changing the pledge allegience will make JESUS go away.
You need not capitalize the entire first word of the sentence nor the proper noun. The first letter of these words would suffice. Allegiance is spelled this way, not the way you put it. More ignorance perhaps? I do not think that anyone believes that removing a reference to God from your nation's pledge will have any effect on anyone's religious belief. Do you? The reason why people object to the current version of the pledge is that it violates the rights of the people who do not subscribe to your religion. Anyone who is not ignorant of the issue knows that.
BUT U WILL NEVER STOP U FROM BELEIVING
You is spelled with three letters in English. Sentence case is more appropriate than all caps. Exclamation point (only one) should be used only after an exclamation. 'I' before 'E' except after 'C'. I know that correct English is difficult to learn, but you will improve the odds that anyone will take you seriously if you make the attempt. The second 'U', I think was supposed to be 'me'. I agree, it is almost impossible to stop the ignorant from believing what they will.
"YOU may think that by changing the pledge allegience will make JESUS go away."
I do? No, I don't. Seriously, I don't. He's not here to leave, you dig?
~Jerod T.
Oh, well, of course... if you use eleven exclamation points in sequence, your statement must be true and your sentence will automatically make sense.
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lol...check twice, submit once.
No one wants to stop you believing in whatever you want, but do it in your own time. Even from waaay across the pond, it's scary that decisions of national importance in a multi-cultural society might be made on the basis of one faith.
Ok idiot, the caps button is only 7/16ths of an inch to the left of your pinkie, so turn off the caps. On another note, the mention of God in the pledge was added, just like on our currency, in the 1950's to combat the Communists. It wasn't always there you moron so taking it off will only bring it back to what it originally was.
If they think taking God out of the pledge will make him go away there wrong he still going to be here for all of us. Then by your own admission, there's no purpose in keeping it in the Pledge. Reason bless everyone!
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