"In God We Trust"

Here's our chance to let the media know where we stand on our faith in
God, as a nation. NBC is taking a poll on "In God We Trust" to stay on
our American currency. 

Please sign the petition and send this to every Christian you know so they can vote on this important subject. Please do it right away, before NBC takes this off the webpage.

The Poll is still open so you can vote -
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10103521/

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  • 8/20/2008 3:49 AM denialator wrote:
    Thx…I signed this one. The tally was 67% in favor of keeping “In God We Trust” on our currency at the time I voted.

    I was pretty shocked that there were so many who do not support this. No doubt, others may believe, foolishly, that it is an infringement on individual rights in conflict with the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. This is foolish and just shows the blatant ignorance among people.

    Disconcerting to me is the salient fact that more people make negative comments relative to this subject on the “blogosphere” than those in support of God’s influence in our country being of paramount importance to our nation’s future. We could, and should change this trend.

    I am not the least bit intimidated and believe it is my duty and responsibility to assert the truth of God’s Word in defense of Christianity and my faith as an American vis-a-vis these atheists and plastic, appeasement apostles who place political correctness above allegiance to God & Country.  Just think of the significance of this concept! 

    If you want to hear something truly inspiring on this, I would strongly recommend watching the video of Pastor Don Wilton of FBC-Spartanburg, S.C. Visit: http://vision4freedom.net/allegiance[x].html / the message is “God’s Pledge of Allegiance” You will be blessed, for sure.

    Blessings:rwb
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