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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Marvin Olasky :: Townhall.com Columnist
Flag Day Principles of State Constitutions
by Marvin Olasky
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

When Stanley Hauerwas, the Duke University professor dubbed by Time magazine as "America's best theologian," gave a commencement speech at a Mennonite college a while back, he said he was glad that no American flag was in evidence, for "the power of the flag is, by necessity, violent."

Hauerwas added, "Because there is no flag here, Goshen College is potentially a more truthful, and thus academically interesting, educational institution than those that serve such flags." But here's a question to ask next week on June 14, Flag Day: Is a flagless institution likely to be more academically interesting than one that displays a flag?

I don't doubt that Goshen is a fine college, and that its reasons for not showing a flag, couched as they are in Mennonite tradition, are far deeper than the anti-flag sentiments of the secular campus left. But even though flags may be on display in front of college administration buildings and at football stadiums, most major American universities these days are essentially flagless.

These days many professors sneer at patriotism. Many don't want students to become defenders of the flag, so they kick ROTC off campus. Some prefer the president of Iran to the president of the United States. Does such conduct make a flagless institution potentially more truthful and interesting than one that displays a flag?

I suspect not. At some intellectually flagless institutions masses of individualists line up and take orders from the Noam Chomskys of the world. Flag-flying institutions are likely to have a broader diversity of thought. They may even welcome some professors who are neither liberal nor radical.

And some Mennonites ask a second question: Does allegiance to the United States detract from allegiance to God? Sure, the Declaration of Independence displays faith in God, and the Constitution assumes God, but since it's not constitutionally explicit, is this a godless America?

Well, surprise: It is explicit in U.S. constitutions -- not once but 50 times. State constitutions repeatedly refer to God. Here are five examples from the preambles of Revolutionary War constitutions:

-- Georgia: "We, the people of Georgia, relying upon protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution ... "

-- Massachusetts: "We ... the people of Massachusetts, acknowledging with

grateful hearts, the goodness of the Great Legislator of the Universe ... " -- Pennsylvania: "We, the people of Pennsylvania, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of civil and religious liberty, and humbly invoking His guidance ... "

-- South Carolina: "We, the people of the State of South Carolina, grateful to God for our liberties, do ordain and establish this Constitution."

-- Maryland: "We, the people of the state of Maryland, grateful to Almighty God for our civil and religious liberty ... "

And here are five later examples: Continued...

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Marvin Olasky is editor-in-chief of the national news magazine World, provost of The King's College, and a professor of journalism at The University of Texas at Austin. For additional commentary by Marvin Olasky, visit www.worldmag.com.
 
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Subject: Wow.
A universal refernece to a dating system in the Consitution assumes faith in God. Now I know that you so called saints are really stretching to establish a fable.

As for calling folk liars, as opposed to wrong, when George Staphanopolous quotes from a guys book, and the guy states it isn't what he said, that's not being wrong. I'll caveat that Robertson was also the ding bat that claimed he never used the word assassinate when he used it twice. Maybe the old goat is loosing his marbles.

However, David Barton admitted fabricating quotes. And that is a lie. So wrong isn't the issue. And Barton hasn't quit using the fabrications, and they continue to be published.

As for Looloo, I'll say this. I quote directly from Jefferson. And Gingrich and Bennet scholars?! Oh my. I'd hate to see the outcome of that education. Barton is hailed as a scholar as well, and he never went to college. That sort of "scholarship" is what makes right wing revisionism the claptrap it is.

For sjt18, I noticed you asserted verifiable fact, and didn't post any, as opposed to the direct quotes I posted from Jefferson. The supposed Christian who thought it necessary to cut all the miracles from the New Testament. Which the Congress then published and handed out to freshman Congressmen for a long time. I also suggest you read the inscription on the Jefferson memorial in it's full context. It will prove, just like the deletion of "Jesus Christ" that I referred to earlier, that there was no implied Christianity in our founding, as was later substantiated by the Barbary treaty, Section 11, wghich was ratified by Congress and signed by the President.

Considering Olasky's convenient use of facts as well reasoned or documented is only considered such by those who don't read. Which is essentially what church father Origen said, when he stated, " Let no one educated, no one wise, no one sensible draw near. For these abilities are thought by us to be evils. But as for anyone ignorant, anyone stupid, anyone uneducated, anyone who is a child, let him come boldly." Thats in his writing Against Celsus 3.44.

Quite obviously believer's haven't changed in all these centuries.

Time and Truth
Melvin, I find your few first words very interesting... If Time elevates folks, that's the final word regardless of what they say or do.
The day will come when Gonzo has respect for Marvin Olasky---that is when the high potentates at Time grant Olasky scholary respect. Don't hold your breath. Keep it up Melvin, I love to watch little things come out from under their big rocks. By the way if Time places honor upon your work, I'm running for the hills.
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