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More and more of God is being eliminated.
There’s a book by Melisa Mohr about many other things the origins of oaths by the name of God. It would be against forum rules to mention the name of the book here. But from the account in the book I don’t think that knowing the origins helps much in supporting the practice.Dems should look to the reasoning of the phrase’s inclusion when it’s placed in oaths that are taken before giving testimony to a body of lawmakers.
If there was ever a reputable source, I would expect it have a name like Vsauce.If you are interested in what it is that Mohr wrote I believe there is a video from “Vsauce”
It was understood that persons in positions of power would have opportunities to do corrupt backroom deals for their own benefit. But if that person believed that God was watching, that He wanted them to be honest, and that He would hold them accountable in the future, that person would hesitate, thinking “even if I get away with this my whole life, I will still be accountable to God in the next.”
In August of 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville observed a court case: “While I was in America, a witness, who happened to be called at the assizes of the county of Chester (state of New York), declared that he did not believe in the existence of God or in the immortality of the soul. The judge refused to admit his evidence, on the ground that the witness had destroyed beforehand all confidence of the court in what he was about to say.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court stated in Commonwealth v. Wolf (3 Serg. & R. 48, 50, 1817: “Laws cannot be administered in any civilized government unless the people are taught to revere the sanctity of an oath, and look to a future state of rewards and punishments for the deeds of this life.”
William Linn, unanimously elected the first U.S. House Chaplain, stated May 1, 1789: “Let my neighbor once persuade himself that there is no God, and he will soon pick my pocket, and break not only my leg but my neck. If there be no God, there is no law, no future account; government then is the ordinance of man only, and we cannot be subject for conscience sake.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wnd.com/2018/12/why-god-is-found-is-so-many-solemn-oaths/amp/John Adams warned Oct. 11, 1798, in his address to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division of Massachusetts’ Militia: “We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge, or gallantry, would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. … Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
I wonder what Jesus would say about it?Well you know what they say about once God is removed like this…
It’s the most immediately accessible source. There are other sources but they are essentially behind paywalls or real walls (ex: your local library).If there was ever a reputable source, I would expect it have a name like Vsauce.
the national dems don’t follow the rule of God in many of their programs, this is just the beginning.More and more of God is being eliminated.
What if the oath said “so help you Buddha”? or “Allah”? or “Gods”?More and more of God is being eliminated.