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Their is so much to be said about this issue if it truly is an issue. I don't necessarily think it is. The great thing about this country is that we have so many freedoms that we take for granted and we can. Is it really a problem that we have this in the Pledge of Allegiance or on our currency? What is truly going to happen to that person that has to say "under God" in the Pledge. Are they going to suffer, have an emotional breakdown, get struck by lightning.
Everybody is allowed the freedom to think and do what they like given that the laws aren't violated. I went to Catholic school growing up (not to long ago and I am still growing up) but I was not Catholic but I still studied the religion and stood up every morning and prayed and said the "Pledge of Allegiance" and I am not any worse off for it. I grew up with religion and if anything for some it fills a hole in their lives and it provides a moral guideline to live by.
I believe in God and I am proud to say so and I know when I take the Porsche past 100 that their is a guardian angel keeping up with me somehow. I have seen and been apart of many religions through friends , schools etc but a belief in a higher being is not a bad thing. It only becomes bad when people "kill in the name of God" and that is people trying to control others through the fear of this higher being.
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1984 Porsche 911 Targa
2003 VW Jetta GLI
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