“E pluribus unum,” out of many, one, was the ORIGINAL secular motto by the Founders who believed in the separation of church and state and enshrined it in the original Constitution.
“In God we Trust” is an UNCONSTITUTIONAL establishment of religion enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1954, during the Red Scare. It clearly violates the Constitution to have a blatant endorsement of religious superstition from the government, but judges do not have the moral character, or cojones, to protect, support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
“E pluribus unum,” out of many, one, was the ORIGINAL secular motto by the Founders who believed in the separation of church and state and enshrined it in the original Constitution.
“In God we Trust” is an UNCONSTITUTIONAL establishment of religion enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1954, during the Red Scare. It clearly violates the Constitution to have a blatant endorsement of religious superstition from the government, but judges do not have the moral character, or cojones, to protect, support and defend the Constitution of the United States.