But lately, I'm beginning to think that Christians [and some of us atheists] who are complaining about the "War on God in America" have a point.
"There's a terrible movement to rewrite our history and obscure our faith,"J. Randy Forbes, a Republican congressman from Virginia, told the National Review this week.
Take the new $621 million capitol Visitor Center, which opened this week to mixed reviews. Among the critics were Sen. Jim DeMint, a South Carolina Republican who several weeks ago noticed that something was missing from a center's replica of the House Speaker's rostrum. The words "In God We Trust" -- engraved over the actual rostrum in 1962 -- were not included in the replica.
The center identified "E. Pluribus Unum" (rather than "In God We Trust") as the official national motto.Displays deleted these words from Article 3 of the Northwest Ordinance; "Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind..."; and the words "in the Year of Our Lord" from Article 7 of the Constitution. [snip]
"This is an intentional misrepresentation of our nation's real history and an offensive refusal to honor America's God-given blessings,"DeMint told James Rosen of McClatchy Newspapers. DeMint and others say this is only the latest in a series of attempts to erase God from public life in Washington.
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