Thread:CreddieCupcake/@comment-4542190-20120603190849/@comment-4542190-20120607081852

Well, I'm going to say my last words- I promise I won't say anything else after that.

I don't think that most things I see (and also, hear in the news) about US schools being the same is just a coincidence.

Sorry, but you seem a bit misinformed. Not only the governing body and church in Europe countries don't go hand in hand, they're at war- more specifically, the church is under war- and by that, faith as well. I could say many things right now but I won't. Just that there are fronts open everywhere in the world- tv shows, interviews, magazines, internet etc You hear all sorts of blasphemies and derogatory insults launched against people who believe, priests, even to God. Christianity was fought with hatred since it started and continues to be fought, even today (with human rights supposedly dominating).

So, it is nice for me (and not only me) to see something like "In God We Trust" for a change.

I believe you have made yourself clear. But the whole time, I was not talking about "just because majority wants it, take it right into the face." It was not something the government passed unjustly- besides, I don't see any benefit for the government alone with that. The Congress approved it with democratic procedures, the people accepted and endorsed it and it stands as the national motto of the United States of America, by wish and by the US code (and signed by a President) - because it expresses the American people. They trust in God (I believe every point I made throughout was clear as well).

Peace out:)