‘One Nation, under Allah’: A Virginia student switches up the traditional version of

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:cool:‘One Nation, under Allah’: A Virginia student switches up the traditional version of the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
"Allah" simply means "The God." Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians pray to Allah.
 
My dear, Allah is God in Arabic.


By the way, the word "under God" was not originally added, as well.

Why you care? You know full well you aren't particularly religious, you naughty fellow.
 
:cool:‘One Nation, under Allah’: A Virginia student switches up the traditional version of the Pledge of Allegiance.

"Under God" was added in 1954.

You, Sarah Palin, and millions of other uneducated Deplorables learned something today. You're welcome. :kiss:
 
"Under God" was added in 1954.

And the original pledge was written by a socialist, Francis Bellamy -- the brother, in fact, of Edward Bellamy, author of the socialist utopian novel Looking Backward.

Francis also invented the "Bellamy salute" -- right arm straight out. Before WWII, American schoolchildren saluted the flag that way. Then the Nazis came along and put that gesture in bad odor, so it was changed to hand-on-heart. Supposedly the arm-straight-out was based on the ancient Roman salute, but there's no evidence the Romans actually used it -- the notion that they did was based on "Oath of the Horatii," a painting by Jacques-Louis David.
 
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"Allah is the pivot of the Muslim faith. The Qurʾān stresses above all Allah’s singularity and sole sovereignty, a doctrinal tenet indicated by the Arabic term tawḥīd (“oneness”). He never sleeps or tires, and, while transcendent, he perceives and reacts to everything in every place through the omnipresence of his divine knowledge. He creates ex nihilo and is in no need of a consort, nor does he have offspring. Three themes preponderate in the Qurʾān: (1) Allah is the Creator, Judge, and Rewarder; (2) he is unique (wāḥid) and inherently one (aḥad); and (3) he is omnipotent and all-merciful. Allah is the “Lord of the Worlds,” the Most High; “nothing is like unto him,” and this in itself is to the believer a request to adore Allah as the Protector and to glorify his powers of compassion and forgiveness."

Yeah.
Not GOD...
 
Yeah.
Not GOD...

Now go back and read the attachment to post 5 in this thread.

Shiva, Mazda, Yaweh, Elohim, Al'lah, Ala, God, all allegedly 'Supreme beings' created entirely in the fevered minds of men in various times and places. They are all the same and completely interchangeable, and without exception, totally useless.

The Judeo Christian bible alone, uses at least 5 different names, and in addition Arabic speaking Christians and Arabic speaking Jews always call your god Allah.

The same old fraud whatever name you give it. :)
 
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