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<blockquote data-quote="Havoc" data-source="post: 272728" data-attributes="member: 3678"><p>Amasing how this "But it's really any god their talking about (insert big toothy grin)" crap has crept into the Christian arguement. Does anyone really have any doubt what is meant when an American says "Do you believe in God?", of course not. If it really was a generic diety it would say "one nation under a god" with the word god not capitalised. When you say "under God" it's very clear that it means the Abramic God. If you want further proof just read the reasons put forward for inserting the phrase long after the pledge was written. You'll soon see which particular diety was being referenced.</p><p></p><p>Why do Christians always need a smokescreen when they appear to be losing. Talk about a "lukewarm" excuse for holding onto a clearly unconstitutional and johnny-come-lately phrase.</p><p></p><p>Havoc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Havoc, post: 272728, member: 3678"] Amasing how this "But it's really any god their talking about (insert big toothy grin)" crap has crept into the Christian arguement. Does anyone really have any doubt what is meant when an American says "Do you believe in God?", of course not. If it really was a generic diety it would say "one nation under a god" with the word god not capitalised. When you say "under God" it's very clear that it means the Abramic God. If you want further proof just read the reasons put forward for inserting the phrase long after the pledge was written. You'll soon see which particular diety was being referenced. Why do Christians always need a smokescreen when they appear to be losing. Talk about a "lukewarm" excuse for holding onto a clearly unconstitutional and johnny-come-lately phrase. Havoc [/QUOTE]
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