The bill’s author, state Rep. Dodie Horton, said to CNN affiliate WVUE, “It doesn’t preach any particular religion at all, but it certainly does recognize a higher power.”

  • @bigkix@lemm.ee
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    I know, but it’s been, what, almost 70 years… Why change it now? I don’t think anyone from a non-christian religion is offended by it, right? Although, true, reverting to a previous motto would please everyone I suppose…

    • @Coach@lemmy.world
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      1811 months ago

      I mean…what’s 70 years of precedence…it’s not like Roe v. Wade or anything?

      • @bigkix@lemm.ee
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        -1611 months ago

        So, you’re saying the motto shouldn’t be changed? :) As for RvW, as unbelivably as it might seem, I didn’t follow that one so I can’t take a position because I am not informed enough.

        • @Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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          My guy came to actively participate the US politics community and “hasn’t been following” one of, if not THE largest political controversies the US has seen this generation.

          I’m sorry sir/ma’am/other, but if I give you the benefit of the doubt to assume you’re not just trolling, there is likely nobody here who will even consider any input you may have.

    • @some_guy
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      I’m certainly offended on behalf of all non-religious parents. I don’t even have kids.