Darth Rotor
Salted Sith Cynic
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I will pick another nit, if you will indulge me.Irrelevant. The Declaration of Independence is not a document of US government. A good citizen is expected to defend the US Constitution. Why could an atheist not defend the Constitution?
A good citizen would be expected to abide by the Constitution, or, to attempt to reform it (along with other like minded citizens) via the Constitutionally agreed process when said citizen at odds with what the Constitution contains. (See women's suffrage for an example of said reform attempts.)
The only people I would expect to defend the Constitution would be those who so swore, like all members of Congress, Executive Branch, etc, who take official oaths to do so, and those inclined to defend its merits on political or philosophicls grounds.
That leaves a lot of perfectly good citizens who are content to simply acknowledge and abide by it, delegating to their duly elected officials, etcetera as above, the task of defending the Constitution.
DR

