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Separation of Church and State
Separation of Church and State
According to Mary Pitman Kitch removing the phrase, “under God” from “The Pledge of Allegiance” undermines our national heritage. She believes that it will cause millions of Americans to be outraged because most people think of the word “God” that is used in “The Pledge of Allegiance” as a very general god. He is not seen as the Christian God, The Lord God Almighty, but more as “god as you understand him.” Kitch believes removing it will affect more than just the public school system. In her view this is something that will please only the atheists. Since most people believe in some kind of “god” removing this phrase from “The Pledge of Allegiance” will cause an uproar. She also believes that there are a lot of people for whom this phrase has genuine meaning.
In her opinion this is more of a patriotic phrase than a religious phrase. Kitch believes that without our religious background we would not have the freedoms that we have and that we still embrace religious beliefs as part of our national systems. She says that it all comes back to the controversy of separation of church and state.
I can identify weaknesses and one strength in Kitch’s article.
Approximate Word count = 951
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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