Supreme Court rejects atheists' attempt to scrub 'In God We Trust' off US currency - News Summed Up

Supreme Court rejects atheists' attempt to scrub 'In God We Trust' off US currency


The Supreme Court rejected an atheist case Monday to remove "In God We Trust," the national motto, from all coins and currency from the Department of Treasury. The justices rejected his petition without comment. CALIFORNIA WIDOW, 86, SAYS SHE WAS EVICTED FOR SHARING HER FAITHThe phrase was first put on an American coin in 1864, due to "increased religious sentiment." It was added to both coins and paper bills in 1955. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPNewdow also tried to silence prayer and any religious references at the inaugurations of President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.


Source: Fox News June 10, 2019 18:11 UTC



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