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Robert, you are right. You would not be comfortable in the church I serve.
So to recite the Pledge is to "worhip the state"?
Yes, it is, without a doubt. It is secular worship. Which is okay as long as it is done in an appropriate setting, and a spiritual worship service to God is not the place. The state has no place being brought into a church service. It is wrong, wrong, wrong to do so, totally unjustifiable.
"Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel," Samuel Johnson (?).
I've seen rabid "anti war" democrats become docile as sheep while the wars they protested still rage because one of "them" is in office and they are the "majority" for a little bit.
Most likely you would agree with censoring the Pledge's words, "...under God..." and the national anthem's last verse with "in God is our trust."
Dennis Kucinich was anti-war and still is.
Would God post on the Baptist Board?
He hasn't yet so you better not either, Ruiz. :smilewinkgrin:
The pledge of allegiance should not be recited and the national anthem should not be sung during a worship service dedicated to God.
1) Then should there also be no mention of old Deacon Dan about to die of his last heart attack?
2) Or asking mothers to stand on "Mothers' Day?"
3) Or players on the local high school football team that just won their playoff game?
4) Or even new members?