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The belief in a higher power is absolutely NOT a prerequisite to acting "in a manner befitting of respect". I have seen both Atheists and Believers commit reprehensible and inappropriate acts; conversely, I have seen both Atheists and Believers act with dignity and leadership. The qualities which make someone a model citizen have nothing to do with religious belief - they have to do with one's ability to lead, think, empathize, and act responsibly. --Jaine
Agreed, but in the big scheme of things, the belief in a higher power does tilt the balance towards justice and right. I am not saying that non-believers by definition are bad people as you have pointed out, I was merely referencing the founding fathers beliefs. Remember that no one outwardly expressed atheistic doctrine at the formation of this nation or for that matter well into the twentieth century. I disagree that the words "under God" is establishing a particular religion. It is so easy to point to the word "God" and conclude a Judeo/Christian/Islamic religion (about half of the world population believes in this same supreme being). In fact there are references to supreme beings in most established religions. And although Bhuddists do not have God as a central belief, there is a great emphasis on maintaining justice and repsect for the individual.

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