Tsukasa Buddha
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! Today we were discussing a person's OP, which stated that the phrase 'under god' should be kept in the Pledge of Allegiance. He had no idea what he was talking about. At all. Unfortunately, everyone in the room seemed to agree with him, so I am writing a response for tomorrow's class. I can easily take care of the '150 yrs old' argument, but there are a few that I cannot refute so easily.
One of his arguments was, "Why should we change it just because of the opinion of a small minority?" I know this is wrong, and I feel angry just hearing it, but I can't seem to put it coherently into my paper. Also, one of my classmates said, "Well, I think this just gives separation of church and state a bad name, when it should really be used for topics such as gay marriage and abortion." I was thinking of labeling it as a red herring, as the reputation does not invalidate the argument, but I feel that I should try to directly respond to it as well. They also tried to label me as disrespectful to America and veterans etc. The oddest one was the argument that, "They are just words. You don't have to give any special meaning to them."
I have no clue...
But nobody responded to the Establishment Clause argument, so I plan to use it as my trump card. On the other hand, I could just label everything everyone said as red herrings, as the entire issue was Constitutional. But that would not be fun
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One of his arguments was, "Why should we change it just because of the opinion of a small minority?" I know this is wrong, and I feel angry just hearing it, but I can't seem to put it coherently into my paper. Also, one of my classmates said, "Well, I think this just gives separation of church and state a bad name, when it should really be used for topics such as gay marriage and abortion." I was thinking of labeling it as a red herring, as the reputation does not invalidate the argument, but I feel that I should try to directly respond to it as well. They also tried to label me as disrespectful to America and veterans etc. The oddest one was the argument that, "They are just words. You don't have to give any special meaning to them."
But nobody responded to the Establishment Clause argument, so I plan to use it as my trump card. On the other hand, I could just label everything everyone said as red herrings, as the entire issue was Constitutional. But that would not be fun