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    Does "God Bless America" bug you?

    First of all, am I supposed to agree with it or something? If a agree with it, do I accept the existence of god? If I disagree with it, am I somehow un-American?

    What the heck does it mean anyway?

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    nope not in the least.

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    Only if you are an anal retentive atheist schmuck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles View Post
    ?

    What the heck does it mean anyway?

    It means : May the being who created our exsistance please rain good fortune on our heads instead of Poverty,pestilence and disease.

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    It means some people confuse spirituality with nationalism and write stupid songs about, then get all pissy when other people don't make the same mistake.
    "All that stuff I was taught about evolution, embryology, Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell [the bible] teaches us how to run all our public policy and everything in society." Rep. Paul Broun (R)

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    That was realy stupid boo even by your standards.

    I have problems understanding why those who do not believe in a deity get all pissy about those who do asking the blessing of their deity upon the country of their origin.
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    Muscially ,I don't think it's a well-written song(and I do think Irving Berlin was a great songwriter).

    Other than that, I have no problem with the song.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garyd View Post
    That was realy stupid boo even by your standards.

    I have problems understanding why those who do not believe in a deity get all pissy about those who do asking the blessing of their deity upon the country of their origin.
    I don't know about others, but for me, I just think its unhealthy to have God mentioned on legal tender. Clearly it is in the dollar that we have placed (misplaced?) our trust, not God.

    I don't believe in the Christian God, but if I did I would consider it blasphemous to use his name in this way.

    As for 'God bless America' specifically? Meh. I personally think that if God exists, he'd be more impressed with actions benefiting others than words unquestioningly seeking favor for a single nation. But if that's the way Christians want to talk to their God, they should suit themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth Teller View Post
    Muscially ,I don't think it's a well-written song(and I do think Irving Berlin was a great songwriter).

    Other than that, I have no problem with the song.
    Whoops, I should have specified the "saying" and not the song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm Wright View Post
    I don't know about others, but for me, I just think its unhealthy to have God mentioned on legal tender. Clearly it is in the dollar that we have placed (misplaced?) our trust, not God.

    I don't believe in the Christian God, but if I did I would consider it blasphemous to use his name in this way.

    As for 'God bless America' specifically? Meh. I personally think that if God exists, he'd be more impressed with actions benefiting others than words unquestioningly seeking favor for a single nation. But if that's the way Christians want to talk to their God, they should suit themselves.

    M.
    IMO ,the slogan should be:In Rhythm And Blues We Trust.

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    Queen Lillian Got it right. You do understand that there are Christians in every nation right?
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    Why would God bless a country that acts like Rome on steroids? It doesn't bother me really even though it is silly propaganda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth Teller View Post
    IMO ,the slogan should be:In Rhythm And Blues We Trust.

    Damn, they look so young and unassuming in that picture!

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    Screw that, it must be "In Obama We Trust". I'd follow him across the Rubicon or the Potomac in this case because he's my hero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyd View Post
    That was realy stupid boo even by your standards.

    I have problems understanding why those who do not believe in a deity get all pissy about those who do asking the blessing of their deity upon the country of their origin.

    I get annoyed when those who do beleive get pissy with those that don't, personally I have no issue with people asking their god (whomever that may be) to bless any aspect of their life, but do not appreciate being frowned apon for not wishing to do so myself, and when it becomes ingrained in government traditions I think, what about those who are not christians and firmly beleive in their faiths? how awful it must feel for them to have an alternate religion thrust apon them? When I of no religious beleif find it as confronting as I do. Again I have NO issue at all with anyone beleiving or praying for as they wish to, which is indeed part of the problem I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm Wright View Post
    I don't believe in the Christian God, but if I did I would consider it blasphemous to use his name in this way.
    Most certainly. "May God bless America" maybe, but ordering, directing, commanding God to bless America, well, that's just plain arrogant.

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    It's request, not a demand. Are you sure you're an American?
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    A request, particularly of a deity, would include "please". Otherwise, it's an order. "Please take out the garbage" is a request. "Take out the garbage" is an order.

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    I believe in the Christian God, but I don't particularly admire those who call themselves Christians. So, I am sort of like Ghandi, who said he likes Jesus but not Jesus' followers. Probably because Jesus would never do what most do.

    With that said, I think everyone should follow their own path. If they want to congregate with like minded individuals, great. But cease browbeating those who do not agree with that mindset they have in common to WANT to collect into one group.

    When was the last time a pagan or wiccan burned a christian at the stake or ranted at them for not conforming and threatening them with some sort of hell IF....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chachma v'Oz View Post
    A request, particularly of a deity, would include "please". Otherwise, it's an order. "Please take out the garbage" is a request. "Take out the garbage" is an order.
    Please take out the Christian Garbage.

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