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Editorial of The New York Sun | December 5, 2007

The Reverend Dr. Michael Newdow was born a Jew only to become what he calls a minister in an "atheistic church." As Harry Golden might have said, "only in America." He got all the way to the Supreme Court before losing his bid to have "under God" excised from the Pledge of Allegiance. But he's back, at the moment before the riders of the 9th Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals, suing not only on the Pledge but also to get the words "In God We Trust" deleted from our nation's currency. Let us just say we hope that he — not to put too fine a point on it — loses.

That's not an entirely obvious call for us. We have a tendency to speak up for the unpopular man (or woman), and we don't dismiss out of hand the various claims atheists have made in respect of the First Amendment, which declares that the Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. But watching the dollar collapse in recent years — to less than an 800th of an ounce of gold today from as much as a 265th of an ounce of gold when President Bush acceded — we are struck with the thought that the currency needs all the help it can get.

Even if inscribing "In God We Trust" on our currency puts the Reverend Newdow in a tight spot. Maybe what he ought to do is abandon his long campaign against the Congressional tendency to at least recognize the idea of God. Instead he could use his skills at litigation to address the failure of the Congress to live up to its obligations, under Article 1, Section 8, to regulate the value of money and foreign coin and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures. Is putting "In God We Trust" on the dollar enough? Is it sound? Or should the Congress take at least some more substantive step?


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NY Sun Editors, you should be ashamed of yourselves.

In God We Trust is not just a 'phrase printed on our... [MORE]

Ben 

Dec 5, 2007 02:08

This is a somewhat answere to some of Ben's information. Congress passed the Coinage Act of April22 1864 and "in... [MORE]

Rogers Marshall 

Dec 5, 2007 11:50

Yes, the currency needs all the help in can get. But I don't think that encouraging belief in supernatural nonsense... [MORE]

Mike Riezenman 

Dec 5, 2007 02:33

That's a question that is harder than it looks.

I'm not familiar with American Constitution, so I can't comment... [MORE]

Pedro 

Dec 5, 2007 08:04

Pedro said: "The we in "In God we trust" does not refer to the set of all Americans and it's... [MORE]

Ben 

Dec 5, 2007 14:27

Thanks for your reply. As I said before, I'm not American, so I'm certainly not as knowledgeable as you on... [MORE]

Pedro 

Dec 5, 2007 23:30

"I haven't said it was founded on Christian religion, but on Christian values."

Christian values are part of the Christian religion.... [MORE]

Ben 

Dec 6, 2007 17:04

"Christian values are part of the Christian religion. The sentence said 'As the government of the United States is not,... [MORE]

Pedro 

Dec 8, 2007 10:53

Except that's just impossible if you take that literally. The moral orientation of a man are much tied to the... [MORE]

Ben 

Dec 9, 2007 12:04

I think we should draft a law which prohibit atheists from litigating anything in regards to atheism. The doctor should... [MORE]

travis 

Dec 5, 2007 09:57

We should also pass a law that prevents religious members from litigating anything in regard to their religious values. [MORE]

LandMineHare 

Dec 9, 2007 12:34

If you go back and look at M2 increases from 1993-2002, you'll see double-digit expansions every year of the 1990's... [MORE]

Goldbug 

Dec 5, 2007 13:04

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