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For those of us who don't believe in the majority religion, this is an important thing. Not being a Christian, I don't want my loyalty to my country confused with loyalty to a god i don't believe in. (btw I am a diest, not an atheist, so I do believe in a god) I don't want to prevent y'all from worshiping your god(s)(ess)(esses), but at the same time don't make me worship yours.
i do not see how this phrase makes you "worship" God. and like i said before, if you don't agree with it you don't have to say it. i don't say the pledge of allegiance at all for my own reasons, it is your personal choice. i don't disagree with you, i just think that altering it to this degree is unnecessary when all you have to do is omit the phrase.
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I think the point of this guy suing was not to challenge public schools forcing kids to recite the pledge, but to remove God phrase in the pledge. In my opinion this would be to force his beliefs/opinions on the rest of us who dont see anything wrong with the pledge.
now... the pledge is not mandatory. if you do not want to say it you do not have to. i don't care what school you go to. they can not force you to say the pledge... that was resolved a long time ago. you have to stand up, but you don't have to speak.