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Pledge of Allegiance - Pros & Cons - ProCon.org

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The debate about under God in the pledge explores the history of the pledge and the country.

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Pledge of Allegiance - Pros & Cons - ProCon.org Skip to content Home More Issues About Us FAQs Teachers’ Corner Under God Should the Words “under God” Be in the US Pledge of Allegiance? Last updated on: 1/9/2023 | Author: ProCon.org ARCHIVED SITE This site was archived on Jan. 9, 2023. A reconsideration of the topic on this site is possible in the future. The Pledge of Allegiance was first written in 1892 for a magazine contest, and it read: “I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands; one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The Pledge became part of the US Flag Code in 1942, and in 1954 President Eisenhower and Congress added the phrase “under God” into the Pledge. Proponents of including “under God” in the Pledge argue that the United States is a Christian nation, at least 80% of Americans support the phrase, the language reflects America’s civic culture and is not a religious statement, and federal law, stat...

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