There is no widely-known "pledge of allegiance to The Bible", so you're probably talking about some fringe Evangelical practice invented within the last century.
It is not a general tenet of Christianity that one must give allegiance to written words, nor that one must believe in the factual accuracy or moral righteousness of the bible, except insofar as it describes "Christ".
The Pledge Of Allegiance was written in 1787.
The Pledge was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892. It was adopted by Congress in 1942. It was amended to include the words "under God" in 1954.
The author was Francis Julius Bellamy and it was originally written in 1892 and it got published at the end of 1892
the pledge of allegiance was changed four times
I don't know when but someone wrote it when they were captured in world war one and he saw the American flag when we won before he died he wrote it.
Francis Bellamy, 1892
There is no pledge of allegiance in France. We could translate it by "serment d'allégeance"
It's two words: "pledge" and "allegiance". "Pledge" is to promise. "Allegiance" is loyalty or devotion.
"I pledge my allegiance to my country and will defend it with honor." "She swore her allegiance to the king and promised to serve him faithfully." "The soldiers expressed their unwavering allegiance to their commander, willing to follow him into battle."
It came from a crazed man loyal to his country :)
In 1892, a minister named Francis Bellamy wrote the Pledge (which means a promise or a vow) of Allegiance (which means loyalty or faithfulness) in order to promote patriotism, love of country and respect for the flag. It was originally designed for schools, to be taught to children. In the original version, it said nothing about God. In fact, it was meant to be concise and not take very long to say. It was also not said with the hand on the heart, but with a salute. Here is what Rev. Bellamy wrote: "I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."But as time went by, several changes were made to the pledge. The last one occurred during the early 1950s, an era of McCarthyism and the Cold War, when the words "under God" were added to show that America is a God-fearing nation, as opposed to the Soviet Union, our enemy of that time, which espoused a belief in atheism. Today, the pledge, which is said with the hand over the heart, reads:I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under God, indivisible, With Liberty and Justice for all.
The bible says nothing about the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in the United States, which did not technically exist as a nation until 1776.
The Baptist Minister Francis Bellamy wrote the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892.
Francis Bellamy
Francis Bellamy wrote the pledge of allegiance
Who claims authorship of the "Christian Pledge of Allegiance"? No
Columbus Day
Ireland does not have a pledge of allegiance.
I pledge of allegiance to the
Pledge of Allegiance was created in 1892.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
I pledge allegiance to the jamaican flag
In the Pledge of Allegiance, you pledge your allegiance to two things: the U.S. flag and the United States (the republic for which the flag stands).