1SG Larry Everly194623<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Should the words "In God We Trust" be removed from US currency?2014-08-05T09:29:56-04:001SG Larry Everly194623<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Should the words "In God We Trust" be removed from US currency?2014-08-05T09:29:56-04:002014-08-05T09:29:56-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member194640<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why? I don't see a problem with it. What else should we place our trust in instead of God? The government?Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 5 at 2014 9:57 AM2014-08-05T09:57:53-04:002014-08-05T09:57:53-04:00SSG Ed Mikus194746<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would quit using cash! <br /><br />wait, i don't use cash...<br /><br />i still do not agree with removing those words.Response by SSG Ed Mikus made Aug 5 at 2014 12:47 PM2014-08-05T12:47:01-04:002014-08-05T12:47:01-04:00PO3 Rachel Christensen195109<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>We really need to stop taking God out of everything. Things started going downhill since taking prayer out of school and so on, and so on. What good does it do to remove the phrase from currency anyway? It can't do anything but make things worse.Response by PO3 Rachel Christensen made Aug 5 at 2014 7:20 PM2014-08-05T19:20:12-04:002014-08-05T19:20:12-04:00Maj Rs Rayfield Jr195657<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Absolutely not! This is a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles, and America is a Christian nation - not by decree but by the mere fact that most Americans are Christian despite the representation of many other religious philosophies among the population. Unfortunately, our incompetent, empty-suit and unaccomplished president has declared that America is not a Christian nation despite the Founding Father's reliance on their Christian beliefs and values and their incorporation into the very foundation of America, hence "In God We Trust."Response by Maj Rs Rayfield Jr made Aug 6 at 2014 12:24 PM2014-08-06T12:24:56-04:002014-08-06T12:24:56-04:00SGT Charles Marshall195961<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you mean, put our money back to the way it was before 1952, then yes. God is a private and personal issue for all Americans, not something that should be forced upon all citizens.Response by SGT Charles Marshall made Aug 6 at 2014 5:28 PM2014-08-06T17:28:50-04:002014-08-06T17:28:50-04:00SPC Darin Taylor196019<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The problem with the United States is that our government is slowly trying to remove any reference to God. But it's ironic that whenever tragedy strikes our country everyone starts pleading for God's help. We shouldn't just trust in God when things are bad; we should trust in God even when things are good. Having "In God We Trust" in our currency is just a good reminder of that.Response by SPC Darin Taylor made Aug 6 at 2014 6:34 PM2014-08-06T18:34:16-04:002014-08-06T18:34:16-04:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member196071<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is settled law. In Aronow v. United States, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled:<br /><br />"It is quite obvious that the national motto and the slogan on coinage and currency 'In God We Trust' has nothing whatsoever to do with the establishment of religion. Its use is of patriotic or ceremonial character and bears no true resemblance to a governmental sponsorship of a religious exercise. .."<br /><br />SCOTUS declined to hear an appeal, a move which is a de facto endorsement of the ruling. <br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://openjurist.org/432/f2d/242/aronow-v-united-states">http://openjurist.org/432/f2d/242/aronow-v-united-states</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 6 at 2014 7:32 PM2014-08-06T19:32:22-04:002014-08-06T19:32:22-04:00PO2 Private RallyPoint Member196112<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>could replacing god with the flying spagehtti mosnter be a valid replacement? if not then it probably shouldnt be there in the first placeResponse by PO2 Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 6 at 2014 7:55 PM2014-08-06T19:55:52-04:002014-08-06T19:55:52-04:00COL Jean (John) F. B.285339<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Absolutely not ... Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. It is a part of our heritage and should be left alone. "God' is not limited to one religion, be it Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.<br /><br />Contrary to what some libtards want people to believe, there is nothing in the Constitution about separation of church and state. Too many people are working towards establishing the US as having "freedom from religion", when we are guaranteed "freedom of religion", which includes not having any religion, if you so choose.Response by COL Jean (John) F. B. made Oct 20 at 2014 2:13 PM2014-10-20T14:13:41-04:002014-10-20T14:13:41-04:00CW5 Private RallyPoint Member285352<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="272582" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/272582-1sg-larry-everly">1SG Larry Everly</a>, I vote NO, those words should not be removed from US currency.Response by CW5 Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 20 at 2014 2:27 PM2014-10-20T14:27:26-04:002014-10-20T14:27:26-04:00CW2 Joseph Evans285362<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It never should have been put on there in the first place. <br />In God we trust, all others pay cash. And it would help if that cash was actually backed by something other than trust in the FED, or trust in God.<br />Seriously, money is the root of all evil and Jesus never would have endorsed the money changers.<br /><br />Some of you need God in your soul more than on our money.Response by CW2 Joseph Evans made Oct 20 at 2014 2:39 PM2014-10-20T14:39:08-04:002014-10-20T14:39:08-04:00SFC Mark Merino885588<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Here is another good thread that parallels yours......<br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/are-the-words-in-god-we-trust-inappropriate-to-use">https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/are-the-words-in-god-we-trust-inappropriate-to-use</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SFC Mark Merino made Aug 12 at 2015 9:10 PM2015-08-12T21:10:59-04:002015-08-12T21:10:59-04:00SGM Mikel Dawson885686<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>NO!Response by SGM Mikel Dawson made Aug 12 at 2015 9:42 PM2015-08-12T21:42:48-04:002015-08-12T21:42:48-04:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member1182756<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No.<br />Didn't bother anyone until someone that doesn't believe in, were aware of or had an opinion of God, told people to.Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 17 at 2015 2:48 PM2015-12-17T14:48:40-05:002015-12-17T14:48:40-05:00PO1 William "Chip" Nagel1186037<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, It flies in the Face of Separation of Church and State and as a Christian I find it Objectionable and contrary to Matt 22:21 Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's, Give unto God what is God's.Response by PO1 William "Chip" Nagel made Dec 18 at 2015 8:40 PM2015-12-18T20:40:41-05:002015-12-18T20:40:41-05:00TSgt Jonathan Watson1188873<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>noResponse by TSgt Jonathan Watson made Dec 20 at 2015 8:02 PM2015-12-20T20:02:33-05:002015-12-20T20:02:33-05:002014-08-05T09:29:56-04:00