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22/01/2009 16:39:35
 
 
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Politics
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Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01376313
Message ID:
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>>>Here is a good question for those peoples that loves relativism..
>>>
>>>Why not Obama's Oath under Koran and/or Allan Kardec's books.. Humm, why not under books of black magic??
>>>
>>>Why Holly Bible?
>>>
>>>What about not a list of the most known... I mean, every president has to do several oaths with the right hand under every new book that represent a new religion.
>>>
>>>Today we have.. at least 10 big religions and something as 10.000 sects. Maybe 6.000 on Africa, 1.200 only in USA and dozen in others countries.
>>>
>>>What about for the atheist people... Huuuum... right hand under his own heart, it doesn't sound a little suspect?
>>>
>>>Huummm, why not under his football flag team?
>>>
>>>Huumm, I hope that I'm not starting the 3rd world war here <g>
>>>
>>>If we're creating a figure of our creator only based on ours own image.. Is this a kind of hard equation??
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>>I think the exact form of the inaugural oath is specified in the Constitution, which is why Obama and John Roberts had a re-do yesterday following Roberts's minor flub on Tuesday.
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>>However, you may have also noticed that Obama reached out to people of various religious beliefs in his inaugural address, including agnostics.
>
>Sure.. this thread is not directly addressed to who believe in this or that... Or how cool president should be using this or that.. But, on what a president could swear to be so valuable for everyone.

You're missing the point. If everybody was swearing in, then you might have a point, but what's the use of asking a single person to swear on something in which he doesn't believe just because some other people might? It would be meaningless.

>
>What is the highest value that link you and others US citizens.. That could be used in a presidential Oath.. That could address your heart to know: "he had a compromisse now"
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