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Old Jul 19th, 2006, 12:08 PM       
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Originally Posted by ziggytrix
"Under God" codifies theism in general and monotheism specifically.
Where in the constitution does it say theism or monotheism shall not be said or even implied by ANYTHING public???

Congress can't recognize, codify, or support one particular religion. We know why this was considered to be important back then, and still is today obviously.

"God" is not a religion. Monotheism isn't even a religion. Sure this debate can go back and forth, but if you take away some degree of staunch secularism from the first amendment I think you're reading into it.
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