I suspect that you are correct in regards to Bellamy.gunderwood wrote:
Exactly...I would suggest he left it out because his real god was the state first and the Christian God second and thus technically not at all. Christian socialism was and is more about the state, but simply softening the edges with Christian sounding ideas and goals.
Or better yet, why not a pledge to the concepts in those documents? Liberty? Freedom? Justice? God granted Inalienable Rights? The Founders knew any form of government will never be perfect since it's going to be run by imperfect people...it's not patriotism following the state blindly.
I was just reading the Oath of Enlistment. If you remove the part about obeying orders from officers and Presidents (because, I'm not big on blindly following orders), that seems to me to be a much better pledge. That's basically a pledge to the concepts within those documents, without a pledge of blind faith. It's also a pledge of service. I wonder how different school systems would be if that was the pledge recited every morning.





