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Newdow Brings New Challenge to Pledge of Allegiance

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Christian Post Reporter
Mon, Nov. 05 2007 03:30 PM ET
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The California atheist whose effort to strip the phrase “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance was rebuffed by the U.S. Supreme Court three years ago has joined two parents to pursue the same legal battle.

Michael Newdow is now representing an anonymous New Hampshire couple who filed a suit last week in the U.S. District Court against a Hanover school district for leading their children in reciting the Pledge with phrase “under God.”

The couple, only identified as "Jan and Pat Doe,” contend in their lawsuit that the two-word phrase, which they describe as “sectarian religious dogma,” should be declared unconstitutional.

"By placing the religious words 'under God' into the Pledge, Congress not only interfered with the patriotism and national unity the Pledge was meant to engender, but it actually fostered divisiveness . . . in a manner expressly forbidden by the Constitution,” the suit states.

A 2002 state law requires schools to include recitation of the pledge of allegiance in every school day but adds that student participation is voluntary.

But the two plaintiffs still believe that by including the phrase into the pledge, the district is “endorsing the religious notion that God exists” and thereby creates a “societal environment where prejudice against atheists … is perpetuated,” according to the suit.

The Hanover case represents only one of a string of attempts by Newdow to challenge the pledge.

The California attorney’s case to ban the pledge was rejected by the Supreme Court in 2004 on procedural grounds that he did not have custody of his elementary school daughter at the time.

Justice Clarence Thomas and former justices William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor argued in their opinions that merely invoking God does not amount to an endorsement of any religion.

Newdow later filed an identical suit, on behalf of parents with children in three Sacramento-area school districts. The case is pending before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

The outspoken atheist has also attacked the nation’s motto ''In God We Trust'' printed on U.S. currency but a federal judge rejected the case last year.

The phrase "under God" was added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a Congressional resolution that added the words.

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moderate
  • Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:30 am
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IT IS NOT A BIG DEAL, MICHAEL NEWDOW! The kid doesn't have to actually recite it! I mean come on! Why do atheists have nothing better to do than sit and whine? They need to learn some tolerance! PLEASE, LEAVE US ALONE! PLEASE!
Prophet
  • Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:31 pm
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Wow...i just checked out the website that Citizen gave. "Deeply disturbing" is the only thing i can say. That's Satan's handiwork at its most blatant. I pray that God's mercy will keep me from falling into such a life. It would be awful to live that way after experiencing God's love and power in my life. It is all the more reason to reach out to the lost and make sure they are not sucked into that lie. Show them the love and hope of a God who died for them. Our God, who wants to have a relationship with them.
Prophet
  • Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:04 pm
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Let me clarify something...otherwise citizen will twist my words...." But the spiritual battle will continue until Jesus comes and sets His Kingdom up here on earth. And things will get worse. " What i meant is that things will get worse until Jesus does come back.
Prophet
  • Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:02 pm
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Thank you Tom. It's great to hear from someone who shares the same passion. I pray God continues to bless you as well on your perilous journey. "Though the road is long, I will not fear. Though the pain is strong, I will not fear." Judah, "This Is The Day".
I find it most humorous that these humanist people preach and "promote" tolerance. Which is true...as long as you believe what they believe. If they were truly tolerant, then they would tolerate my opinions and beliefs. It doesn't mean they have to agree. But the spiritual battle will continue until Jesus comes and sets His Kingdom up here on earth. And things will get worse. Yes, I do believe, as well, that this one world government is coming. It will be heralded as the greatest event to ever happen to this world. Unfortunately, it will turn sour very fast as they realize that the person that is in control of this new world wide entity has a sinister, self-seeking agenda...and really doesn't have the good of the world in mind. Let us pray, that if we remain during this time, that God will keep us strong in our faith...even to death. "If I live, I will live unto the Lord. If I die, I die unto the Lord. So whether I live or die...I am His." Romans 14:8
Tom
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:40 pm
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Prophet, i don't much know about Citizens affliation with the new age movement and/or the one world goverment which is coming if i understand the times we live in. What I do know is the hardness of His heart to all things of God and i weep for him. His dream of achieving a truly moral and loving community based on mutual secularism is a dream that will not last. Man by nature ir bent towards evil and his/her own desires. Without this God you and I serve as do millions of others their dream will soon turn into a nightmare for the average person. I want to thank you for the stance you have made in your posts and your willingness to take the heat and stand up for this truth we share in the person of Jesus Christ. May God Bless you and your
as you walk the narrow path.
In Christ
Tom
Citizen
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:03 pm
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Prophet: That's way more interesting than the other fellow who thought I was a troll employed by Christian Post to keep things stirred up. Anyway, if you want to see the community I was referring to, here are a couple of links:

www.planethumanism.com
www.scienceblogs.com\pharyngula\
Prophet
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:29 pm
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o my word! I just read citizen's posts! It is so thick with the New Age Spritualism that my stomach is in knots! He is so wrapped up in this satanic cult that i can feel it just by reading his posts. "rest assured that morality, community, and love are all available outside the context of religious mythology." "You will have the benefit of the secular community that is currently being built, and we would welcome you," That reeks of New World Order government cult. Now i understand why his screen name is Citizen. I kept trying to figure it out.
Tom
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:30 pm
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Citizen, Like all who are human there is doubt, but the evidence for a risen Christ is overwhelming to those who wish to use what you call rational thought process to seek His Truth. His word says that when we seek Him with all are heart we will find him. The secular moral, communtiy of love you are trying to build is an illusion one that is doom to failure becasue of the pride and greed of mankind. It will be no more successfull for the average Joe or Josphine then it is for them in the secular, athestic, societies of China,Russia,Nazi Germany, Laos-Pol Pot. As history shows us it will fail. You question my bravery sir but I throw the question back at you. When you are brave enough to throw your pride of self away and humble yourself before a Creator God You will also see that He has provide us plenty of evidence for His exisitance. When you are brave enough not to just dabble with Christianty but to explore it with you heart soul and mind and your strength even you will see the Truth and Gods willingness to welcome you back into His family. As a Pastor of mine once said. "if you think this Christian walk is so easy then here-- you carry His Bible and see how easy it is. Are you brave enough. or maybe when our lives end in this world you can ask all those who have died for their belief in a risen Christ how brave they were. maybe this bravery is because they know the Truth, not knew the Truth, but Know the Truth for you see for them they know not the sting of death.
Gods Blessing on your search for the meaning of life
In Christ
Tom
Citizen
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:29 pm
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that should be "world"
Citizen
  • Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:28 pm
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Tom: Very well. But if you ever find yourself doubting, yet afraid to embrace a rational approach to the objective word, rest assured that morality, community, and love are all available outside the context of religious mythology. If you are brave enough to let go of your presuppositions, you will not be bereft, and you willl not be alone. You will have the benefit of the secular community that is currently being built, and we would welcome you, just as I was welcomed back after beginning an atheist, converting to Christianity, and deconverting. Good luck.
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