“In God We Trust” is the official motto of the United States. It is also printed on our currency. For some asinine reason, atheists in America think it is an infringement against their human rights and a violation of the First Amendment. But such logic is not logically consistent: Given that Jews, Christians, and Muslims all adhere to the same deity, the motto isn’t exclusionary to any particular religion. Nor does is it constitute abuse against the human rights of nonbelievers. Fortunately a judge tossed out a lawsuit initiated by militant atheists who sought to remove the motto from the US currency. U.S. court rejects atheists' appeal over 'In God We Trust' on money One must ask: Don’t these militant atheists have better things to do?
I want everyone to know that I trust in God. I’m going through a situation that is bad, to say the least. The entire time, though, I trust God’s judgement: I know he is looking out for me and searching for a way out. By putting my trust in him, I will eventually come out free; this I know for sure.
Anyway, what does everyone think about militant atheists? There are so many productive things they could be doing. Or maybe they could get a hobby instead of trying to snuff out any example of faith, even when it isn’t a violation of the First Amendment. They are motivated by hatred of God.
I want everyone to know that I trust in God. I’m going through a situation that is bad, to say the least. The entire time, though, I trust God’s judgement: I know he is looking out for me and searching for a way out. By putting my trust in him, I will eventually come out free; this I know for sure.
Anyway, what does everyone think about militant atheists? There are so many productive things they could be doing. Or maybe they could get a hobby instead of trying to snuff out any example of faith, even when it isn’t a violation of the First Amendment. They are motivated by hatred of God.