hi just going to point out that the pledge of allegiance was added in the seventies and can be changed. and i want your views on that

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well, the pledge was written in 1892 and the last time it was changed was 1954 to add "under god". presumably this is what you're talking about when you say the pledge was "added in the seventies". 

going on that assumption, my thoughts are that it's plainly against the establishment clause and should be changed to remove it. the pledge as it stands now ties patriotism to a person's religious identity and that's plainly bigoted and offensive. no one would countenance for a second a pledge that said something like "to the republic for which it stands, one nation, as long as you're white, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all" but whereas they wouldn't stand for that they happily go along with religious bigotry.

now, do i think it's going to get changed any time soon? nope. not a chance. certainly not with this SCOTUS.

if you even tried to change it like marilyn o hair (google it) the best his is america's most hated woman for deducting the stuff from school. You'll need to be an atheist martyr for that.
You should have heard all the sick jokes that were being told when she and her family disappeared. It was disgusting - especially in light of what happened to them.

Madalyn Murray O'Hair

 

I had no idea who she was before you pointed this out.  Thank you so much - I'm really glad to learn this interesting piece of organized atheist history.

yes thank you i meant the fifties and i was speaking of the under god part, i think it would be wise for atheists to protest this openly.  oh by the way im brand new to this site, can you tell me what SCOTUS is?

SCOTUS=Supreme Court of The United States.

i agree it would be great if atheists protested the "under god" portion of the pledge but, without minimizing the offense, there are more pressing things, just one instance being the teaching of creationism in schools.

 

welcome to the community btw. :)

Yeah, priorities.

thank you for the warm welcome, and clarification. just for the sake of conversation, i read that the military now has a spirituality test which if you answer as an atheist you do not pass and cannot join. but i dont remember details.

I don't know how far back the practice extends, but what you might be referring to is a 'spiritual fitness' component on a test that deals with soldiers' ability to cope with warfare.

 

Here is an article on it (NPR).

yes you are correct, that is what i was referring to.

Thankfully Jehovah's Witness' had The Pledge of allegiance thrown of the class room, but it kept creeping back. I recall that  Madalyn Murray O'Hair put a final stop to it's recitation at school.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minersville_School_District_v._Gobitis

It hasn't been stopped. I did my student teaching last year and the children recited it every single day. It was on the morning announcements (in 2 different schools, 2 different semesters) and the entire school had to stand and say it with the person that recites it over the intercom. There was discipline if the student didn't do this and the teacher wanted to hear each child. She would call out the ones that she couldn't hear or the ones she thought was lip synching.

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