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beam me up scottie

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Sun Apr 2, 2017, 03:08 PM Apr 2017

Christian legislators lose battle to put In God We Trust on all Tennessee licence plates: [View all]

A TN Bill Putting “In God We Trust” On All New License Plates Has Been Amended To Make It Optional
March 30, 2017
by: Hemant Mehta

After Republicans in Tennessee threatened to put the words “In God We Trust” on every license plate issued by the state, that phrase will now be optional.
The change was made by the bill’s sponsor, State Rep. Bill Sanderson, after Attorney General Herbert Slatery III told legislators that mandating the phrase could be considered unconstitutional.

A Tennessee lawmaker has amended his bill to make the phrase “In God We Trust” optional instead of required on all license plates after an attorney general opinion found the requirement “constitutionally suspect.”

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It’s the right move, and it’s also the option that should have been offered from the very beginning. There was never any rational, secular reason to force every Tennessean to promote God on their cars, just as it would’ve been unfair to put “In God We Don’t Trust” on all the plates.

Let’s hope this saga is finally over and the legislators have learned their lesson.

Oh, who am I kidding. They’re Republicans from the South. They’ll probably just file the original bill again next year when they think no one’s paying attention.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/03/30/a-tn-bill-putting-in-god-we-trust-on-all-new-license-plates-has-been-amended-to-make-it-optional/


It never fails to amaze me how people can be so ignorant about the history of this motto, even some liberals seem to think it's acceptable for a secular nation to keep this silly remnant of the cold war era. And their ignorance isn't the trait that bothers me most about these troglodytes - it's their elitist privilege. The desperate insistence that this is Christian nation and constant attempts to shove this belief down our throats is a form of Christian supremacism.

You have to be a special kind of stupid to want to align yourself with the Christian Identity movement.
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Each day these idiots have positions in power is sickening. There is no god, there is Eliot Rosewater Apr 2017 #1
And if a god exists Warpy Apr 2017 #2
Humans, are so damn backward! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2017 #3
You'd have to be an idiot to think your deity of choice cares about a stupid motto. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #5
Even he agrees it's stupid! RKP5637 Apr 2017 #4
Twitler loves that kind of stupid - it's what got him elected. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #6
We saw one the other day, and even my husband who mountain grammy Apr 2017 #7
It's a ridiculous motto but I have no problem if it's optional. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #8
The branding of the money took place in the 50's mountain grammy Apr 2017 #9
Yep - during the height of the Red Scare. They thought atheists were a threat to Christianity: beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #10
I don't understand why being optional makes it ok? rurallib Apr 2017 #11
It's okay because other vanity options are also available. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #12
I could agree if it is like vanity plates where you can make up your own rurallib Apr 2017 #13
In this context it wouldn't be considered our national motto, just another vanity category. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #14
If this is a Christian nation... mwooldri Apr 2017 #15
I prefer European plates as well. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #16
That would be something, wouldn't it? FiveGoodMen Apr 2017 #17
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