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No. It should say: "In Ponzi We Trust". +5
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as long as i can buy things with it, no.
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No seperation of church and state should be absolute. In my opinion. +3
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Yes; I just wish it were closer to the truth
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The national motto is actually E Plurbius Unum.
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IN GOD WE TRUST AND GOD HAS EXALTED US UPON OTHER NATIONS!
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Yes.
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Yes Im very comfortable with it. ☼
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I'm an agnostic, but because accepting US currency doesn't obligate me be to become a theist, I'm comfortable with it. I'd be a lot less comfortable if I had a bill that said something like, "In Trump We Trust". ;)
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Yes I am. I consider who "settled" and made the U.S. what it became; people who had faith in God.
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I'm not uncomfortable with it, maybe it should say "We trust in ourselves" :0)
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I don't think it should be on the currency but I'm not about to burn the contents of my wallet to protest it.
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I'd be happy to have currency to complain about, Ty! +5
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I think it violates the separation of church and state. I'd like to see it removed. But there's no way the christians in this country will allow it.
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I'm completely comfortable with it AND wish that it were more true than I know it is.
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No problem with it. You cannot deny that freedom to worship led to the establishment of the US.
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completely
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Yes I am.
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