Originally posted by MyJhongFist
Sure I would, but you would find me in the minority.
I personally find no reason to change the status quo because of my personal beliefs. If I were part of only 1 percent of the country that were Christian, it would not bother me in the slightest that the majority of the country was Buddhist.
But then, here is the difference in myself. I am mature enough not to care if everyone around me prays to Buddha, puts him on their clothing and uses him as part of a publicity campaign. It does not make a bit of difference in what I believe.
If this were an Islamic country, I would not care. I believe what I believe and who cares what the pledge says? That is part of being mature enough to admit: "hey I am in the minority here...So what? If i am truly committed to my beliefs it does not matter what the majority of people in my country believe."
By the way, this is a democracy and all of the polls (Worldnet daily, AP Network News, AOL) on this subject say that the overwhelming majority of people (even non-Christians) want the pledge to stay the same.
If the overwhelming majority were against me, I would not gripe a bit. Know why? Because I still have the right to believe what I want.
Nowhere in the constitution does it guarantee the right to live our lives without being offended. People who are offended easily worry me.
Everyday there are many occasions in which I could possibly be very offended by someone else's actions or words.
I am glad that I am mature enough not to try to change the world because of it.