It's obvious you don't know the Bible. This is just one of many things that are happening to, and "in" our country (USA) to bring it to it's end. I won't argue Bible with anyone if they don't believe the Word.
I am a Christian and I keep four different copies of the Bible in my house. My favorite version is the King James Bible. It's obvious you didn't read nor care to put forth even a minimal effort to understand the actual point I was making had nothing to do with believing in the Bible or not, and everything to do with the history of the words "In God We Trust" and the fact that one can oppose those words being on our currency without being godless heathens. I wasn't trying to "argue Bible" with you.
But if you want to go that route, you know what passage of the Bible I love? "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things which are God's." Jesus said this in direct reference to currency not having anything to do with God.
Also how narrow-minded are you that you think you can't discuss the Bible unless it's with someone who is a believer? That is alarmingly bigoted of you to think that nobody's opinion matters unless they have the exact same religious belief as you.
Why is it that we won't allow God in our schools, but they can teach evolution?
God is religious theory and evolution is scientific theory. I went to a public school and we were taught about religions and different religious beliefs. No, they didn't read prayers over the PA system, but they did read the Pledge of Allegiance over it and yelled at anyone who didn't want to read along with it. One of my classmates who got yelled at because he objected to being forced to say the words "under God" ended up enlisting in the army and getting killed in Iraq. The school felt that saying "God" was more important than his personal beliefs, however.
How come Muslims can stop traffic during prayer time on the streets of the US, but let one of our Christian churches do the same, and we would be hauled off for unlawful assembly?
Strawman argument.
I have news for you. We are still at war (not the cold war), in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are still losing our young men and women on foreign soil. Or did you forget about them? I lost loved ones in previous wars so I can still enjoy the Freedoms I do today. Their death paid a cost for not just me but everyone who loves Freedom, and will protect this Christian Nation and it's Freedoms.
Freedoms such as the freedom of every citizen to have his or her religious beliefs respected or at least tolerated. These wars are not about whether "In God We Trust" belong on our currency, you're talking about something completely different to attach your political opinion with the troops and make me sound insensitive, but I have news for you: I have served two tours of duty in Iraq. Don't condescend to me and claim I "forget" who is fighting the wars.
This nation has a Christian majority but it is not exclusively a "Christian nation" because we are ruled by law, not religious texts. Even if some courthouses display the Ten Commandments, the Ten Commandments are not the official US law anywhere in the country. The distinction is important, in both directions. Not only is the government free from being controlled by any religion, but every religion is free from being controlled by the government.
We are in trouble because we are turning our backs on a God that has blessed this Nation because of our recognition of His Grace and Goodness, with acknowledging Him in our Pledge, Money, Freedoms, protecting Israel, and upholding Him as the Foundation this Nation was founded on. There are those who want to reject Him, and that we are a Christian Nation. They are welcome to it, but what will happen when all the Christians are gone (and they will be)? Frankly, I don't want to be here when the man of perdition takes control.......so good luck!
A bunch of soothsaying and this doesn't have much to do with the original point you made or my response to it.
Many Christians are realizing that our words are falling on deaf ears. We are mocked and belittled because of what we believe. We are now praying for Jesus to come and take us out of here. The Bible said this would happen and it's happening. We are tired. We want to go home.
Every religion knows people who mock and belittle what they believe. Scientology is mocked and belittled, Islam is mocked and belittled, Hasidic Jews are mocked and belittled, and yes, so too are Christians. But your initial complaint was about the government not including a certain phrase on every piece of currency, yet the country's politicians are overwhelmingly Protestant, so who is doing the mocking and the belittling here?
There's nothing sacriligous about putting "In God We Trust", "One Nation Under God", or any such thing on anything. It's to acknowledge who He is, and that He is the "Head" of all we have, and are thankful for.
All just your opinion, not fact. Lots of people disagree.
Like I said, you don't know the Bible very well, or you would not make a statement like you did. If old Teddy was alive, I'd tell him the same thing.
Saying it doesn't make it true. Please, show me where in the Bible the claim is made that the United States needs to have the phrase "In God We Trust" on our money in order for Christians to not feel oppressed. You haven't quoted the Bible once but you don't let that stop you from saying "you don't know the Bible very well." I could easily say "you don't know American history very well" because you have not once refuted my point about how those words ended up on our money in the first place, which had nothing to do with the Bible.
And if you want to get technical, God's Name is not "God". "God" is His Title.
Yeah, I know. Just like Christ is a title. Just because I didn't have the exact same opinion as you in my reply don't assume that it means I don't know some of the same things you do.