face change on US currency

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by monsterdaddy, Aug 6, 2015.

  1. If Only the forefathers or a president can be pictured on the currency why not Christopher Columbus as well?

    After All he erroneously is given credit by the US as its discoverer.

    Such a glaring omission to add to the hypocrisy of whats on the currency.
     
  2. The U.S. Was founded by people who were mainly Christians, and founded this country upon Christian beliefs.

    Also, if you're upset over people celebrating Columbus, why are you not upset over people that celebrate Allah, who had slaves, and many wives, several of which were just children?

    Nowhere that I know of is it written that only males, or presidents can be on a bill. Nobody has bothered to make an giant issue out of it until now.
     
  3. We r talking about the US. Idc about other nations currency. Stick to the topic.

    So Church n State r not separate?
    Quit dodging dummy.
     
  4. There are no Muslims in the U.S? I did stick to the topic, quit ignoring the questions.
     
  5. Go read up your own TRUE history n see America is not a Christian nation.
     
  6. I never said it was, I said that the founding fathers were Christians, and implemented many Christian beliefs. This is not a Christian State, nor has it ever been or ever will be.
     
  7. 'E Pluribus Unum' rest in peace

    Ur too young to remember or know that Jr
    I believe it was 1962 it changed.
    Read up n learn.

    'In God we Trust' on the currency is not Christian?
     
  8. Please reply when you start making sense, and get of the bottle.
     
  9. Suck back some tea. Ur in denial n ignorant. Have more art work for us?
     
  10. No, I just can't understand a word you say.

    What does "One out of many" have to do with ANY of those questions that you still have 't answered.

    And you seem to be in denial and ignorant, since you have resorted to calling me a child for challenging your points.

     
  11. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was placed on United States coins largely because of the increased religious sentiment existing during the Civil War. Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase received many appeals from devout persons throughout the country, urging that the United States recognize the Deity on United States coins. From Treasury Department records, it appears that the first such appeal came in a letter dated November 13, 1861. Found on treasury.gov
     
  12. Challenge 'In God we Trust'

    The land of the free if Christian only.
     
  13. Yes, if you are not Christian, you can have no opportunities, no life, no freedom, no nothing. Nothing at all.

    Seriously, are you drunk?
     
  14. Don't drink dipstick.
    Ur on the kool aid though

    Live on in a segregated society idc.
     
  15. Dipstick?


    Why you cheeseballing, nut hashing, name bashing, juvenile democrat you.
     
  16. 1956 was the date of the motto changing.
    I incorrectly posted 1962. Close
     
  17. That has nothing to do with what I posted.

    I blame the liberals.
     
  18. Separation of church and state" (sometimes "wall of separation between church and state") is a phrase used by Thomas Jefferson and others expressing an understanding of the intent and function of the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Since the First Amendment clearly places the restrictions solely on the state, some argue a more correct phrase would be the "separation of state FROM church". Either way, the "separation" phrase has since been repeatedly used by the Supreme Court of the United States.
     
  19. I see no reference to Christianity that allows a federal currency to allow a singular religious motto.
     
  20. Despite what Oprah would have you to believe, we are FAR more integrated than segregated. Racism is only seen regularly By those who look for an opportunity to scream it.

    Racism isn't intensely in your face everyday, despite what you and those like you say. And celebrating Columbus Day doesn't make you Robert E. Lee.

    But please continue with your rant. It makes me giggle.