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dbark -> RE: Christian Student Suspended for Sitting During Pledge to Flag (4/27/2008 3:23:46 AM)
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ORIGINAL: fiat_lux quote:
I Pledge Alligence to the Flag of the (United) States of America, and to the Republic in which (we )stand, (One) nation (under,) God (indivisible), with liberty and justice for all. Now that suggest Unity, not worship, we under God, are like minded. So what is wrong with it? No bowing offering sacrifices to the flag, but a pledge to unity, which without, we will fail. Are we unified under God? That pledge is about being unified as a nation, under some vaguely referenced divine figure. I very much doubt God is all that concerned about us being unified as nations in this world. Unified as the citizens of the kingdom of Christ, sure, but that has nothing to do with allegiance to any worldly government. Plus, in my opinion, this "give to Caesar what is Caesar's" business is a bit irrelevant. Jesus was talking about money, not allegiance. I cannot serve two masters. All of this before the question of whether, theologically, we should be giving oaths or pledges to begin with. Good post, I agree. The fact that God is referred to seems to be a decisive factor to some despite the fact that the nation is not united under God - our God (the Christian God), the United States does not have a state religion and was intentional in the very beginning to take steps to prevent a theocracy in America. There is no unity under God in America, so why pretend there is by swearing allegiance to a nation that does not recognize God's Lordship? To those who believe it is un-Christian to not recite the pledge of allegiance, what will you do if you find your country behaving immorally or instructing you to behave immorally? Refuse to obey the nation you swore your allegiance to? That doesn't seem very "Christian" to me.
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