You
often hear many on the right claim that our country was founded on christianity. They’ll use our Pledge of Allegiance as “proof” that this
nation was founded as a christian nation. Many of them put bumper
stickers on their vehicles that say “one nation under god!” or emphasize
the word “god” when they recite our nation’s pledge.
It all sounds great, except—our pledge wasn’t written until until 1892.
Yes, you read that correctly, our Pledge of Allegiance was written a
full 116 years after the Revolutionary War and Declaration of
Independence.
Not just that, the phrase “under god” wasn’t even in the original text of our pledge:
“I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it
stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
And it gets better. The author of our pledge was Francis Bellamy—a christian socialist. He stood for workers rights and believed in an
equal distribution of economic resources. He believed in the
nationalization of certain industries, because he feared their
manipulation and corruption in the hands of a private sector which would
put profits before people.
So a christian, a minister at that, wrote the pledge—yet didn’t include the word “god” or “christian” and he
was a socialist. I’m sure by now most wingnuts reading this will
have already decided I’m making all of this up. But oh, there’s more.
In 1923, more text was added to our pledge:
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.”
So, 31 years after its origination, our pledge still didn’t contain the phrase “under god.”
In fact, it wasn’t until 1954 that the phrase “under god” was
actually added to our pledge, in a response to the threat of communism.
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,
and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
So it wasn’t until 62 years after its creation did our pledge include the words “under god.”
I can already hear some now, “But—our currency has “in god we trust” written on it! It’s our nation’s motto!”
That’s true, it does and it is. But “in god we trust” didn’t appear on any currency until 1864.
In fact the motto “in god we trust” wasn’t even adopted into this
country officially until 1956 and didn’t appear on our paper currency
until 1957. It was only on our coins up to that point.
Then let’s not forget that the only reference to religion in our Bill of Rights is in our First Amendment, which states:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
The word christianity doesn’t appear even once in our Constitution.
So when these people proudly boast about our nation being a
“christian nation” or that we were a nation founded “under god,” remind
them of these facts.
Because the more they press the issue, the more they think you’re
simply making all of this up, the more they continue to insist this
country was founded on christianity and use our currency or pledge as
proof…
The more they display their ignorance of our history, of reality and
prove that they would rather believe a lie than know the truth.
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