Because of the 'Red Scare' of the 1950s
everyone has there own opion but mine is a world we live in that god loves and his nation he made but it is a amzing thing!
We pledge allegiance of the red, black and green, Our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle, and to the land we must obtain. One nation of Black people, with one God for us all, Totally united in the struggle for Black Love, Black Freedom, and Black determination.
No. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to US paper currency until 1957.
In God We Trust first appeared on the "new" 2-Cent coin in 1864. It was the height of the Civil War - and fearing that if the war completely destroyed our nation, they didn't want future archaeologists to unearth our coins and deem us a godless civilization. Thus the motto was added, and stayed on our coins as tradition - then added to our paper money as well, starting in 1935.Added:The phrase was added to paper money starting in 1957, not 1935.
When the Pledge of Allegiance was first written in 1892, there were 44 states in the United States. The Pledge was originally composed by Francis Bellamy for a Columbus Day celebration. It wasn't until 1907 that Oklahoma became the 46th state, and Hawaii was the last to join in 1959, bringing the total to 50 states.
I think this was added during the McCarthy era where there was a hysterical fear of Communism. Along with loyalty oaths and "purges" of suspected Communists, the "In God We Trust" was added to promote anti-communism. Also added was "One Nation Under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
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, for liberty and justice for all.
The Pledge of Allegiance Most coins say in God We Trust
The Pledge of Allegiance.
To help us remember that there is someone higher than us all. God loves us so much that he allowed Christ to be crucified to take our place so that we can be forgiven and go to a good eternity. We love God back and honor Him.
No, the Knights of Columbus did not play a part in the currency. However, they were extremely instrumental in adding the phrase, "One Nation Under God" to the pledge of allegiance. This was originally proposed by the Knights of Columbus and later added by an act of Congress.
everyone has there own opion but mine is a world we live in that god loves and his nation he made but it is a amzing thing!
The phrase was added to US coins beginning in 1865.
Its like the bible for beliebers.. (Justin Bieber fans). Kinda they are saying he is God... alittle to the extreme though... here is the pledge: I pledge allegiance to the flag of BieberLand, to the Beliebers for which is stands, one land, under Justin Bieber our god, who stands before us, who makes us follow our dreams and become inseparable, dreams and hope for all Beliebers! <3
The pledge for the nation of Ghana is: "I promise on my honour to be faithful and loyal to Ghana my motherland. I pledge myself to the service of Ghana with all my strength and with all my heart. I promise to hold in high esteem our heritage, won for us through the blood and toil of our fathers; and I pledge myself in all things to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana. So help me God."
The Pledge of Allegiance is the national pledge of the United States. It is an expression of allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America.
"So help me God" has been added by many of the Presidents.