David Greenbaum explains the historical context of the decision to add “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance back in 1954. Indeed, as I suspected, the decision was utterly and completely steepd in religion and was explicitly aimed at contrasting the fundamentally religious United States with the athiest communist leadership of the Soviet Union.
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David Greenbaum explains the historical context of the decision to add “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance back in 1954. Indeed, as I suspected, the decision was utterly and completely steepd in religion and was explicitly aimed at contrasting the fundamentally religious United States with the athiest communist leadership of the Soviet Union.
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