No, the pledge of Allegiance is not a prayer, but it is an important American way to show patriotism!
Yes he does. He is an American and has respect for the symbols of our country.
The Pledge of Alligiance unite Americans because it helps bring together the many different people who live in our country.
I Pledge of 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
No, there should not. A comma would indicate a pause, but one was not included when the pledge was updated in 1954. To me, saying, "one nation under God" without a pause sounds much better.
The pledge of Alligence
No, but often groups start meetings with the pledge, so if a dinner is a business meeting, it could happen. Generally no pledge is given. Some people may say a prayer.
The Pledge of Allegiance is important because it serves as a unifying symbol of loyalty and patriotism to the United States. It instills a sense of national identity and unity among citizens, regardless of their individual beliefs or backgrounds. Additionally, reciting the pledge can help promote civic engagement and reinforce the values upon which the country was founded.
Not exactly the pledge of allegiance is a symbol of freedom and when it says under God it means we have the freedom of religion it should say under god/gods
In meetings, protocol dictates that the invocation come first IF AND ONLY IF the invocation is EXPLICITLY a prayer. If the invocation is an inspirational quote or such, it comes after the pledge.
so help thee god
its a pledge
No. The US Supreme Court has found that organized prayer in schools is not permitted. You should have objected if you were offended. In the future, you should request that the board allow a moment of silence so that people can reflect or pray privately instead.