Nothing. "In God We Trust" was only added to the 2 cent piece in 1864, it wasn't until 1938 that all coins started using the motto when the Jefferson nickel replaced the Buffalo Nickel. Some coins like the $20 St. Gaudens double eagle have varieties with the motto and others without it.
To put money before God is when you put your trust and love in money and the things of this world and not in the eternal loving God. God will forgive you of this but as with any sin you must be sincere and make a conscious effort to get your priorities right and always have God first in everything.
"In God We Trust" has been on most currency since 1864
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no its just bad to put money before god no its just bad to put money before god
"In God We Trust" was the motto of the United States starting in 1956. It was first put on the money in 1957.
U.S. currency dated before 1956 does not include that phrase.Please note that the phrase is "In God We Trust" rather than "You"
In God We Trust.
No, "you trust on god" is not correct. What you probably are trying to say is, you trust God. Or, you place your trust in God.
The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, does not mention God. The phrase "In God We Trust" has been on the money since the 1950s, a move to show that we were "better" than that mean old Soviet Union.
The courts have ruled that it does not.
Before he met Him. While he was persecuting the Church.