Apparently in the middle of a financial crisis, our government finds it necessary to take time voting to "re-affirm" the motto of the United States of America as "In God We Trust," following a mis-statement from Obama that the motto of the nation is "E Pluribus Unum."
Not only do I find the timing of this whole thing completely ludicrous, but I find the idea in itself to be something of a frightening prospect. It depresses me that this seems like it's important enough to spend time and resources voting on during a crisis on one hand, and that it's even being considered in a country that's supposed to be secular anyway.
I really fear for the future of this country, and I'm sort of glad to be moving to Ontario for grad school in a year or so.
I just wish there were a country that was profoundly and undeniably secular with guaranteed religious freedom for its people -- a concept that so many fanatics mistakenly find contradictory. Some -- in fact, many -- Americans really make me want to become a straight up misanthrope.
Not only do I find the timing of this whole thing completely ludicrous, but I find the idea in itself to be something of a frightening prospect. It depresses me that this seems like it's important enough to spend time and resources voting on during a crisis on one hand, and that it's even being considered in a country that's supposed to be secular anyway.
I really fear for the future of this country, and I'm sort of glad to be moving to Ontario for grad school in a year or so.
I just wish there were a country that was profoundly and undeniably secular with guaranteed religious freedom for its people -- a concept that so many fanatics mistakenly find contradictory. Some -- in fact, many -- Americans really make me want to become a straight up misanthrope.