Christians, shout out with 'In God We Trust' plates

Brenda HachlicaDeMotte

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Wow. The silent majority seems to be shouting. The verbal minority seems to be upset. If it is the $15 administration fee for the "In God We Trust" license plates, I and others will be glad to pay it.

Remember why America was founded. This plate is not against other religions; it can mean any god you believe in. If you believe in no god, then you are the minority. What happened to the majority rules?

You do not have to take this plate. It is your choice, and I respect it. Respect my choice to take it.

Why doesn't the ACLU ever stand up for Christians? It is there to help take down the Ten Commandments, but it is OK to put foot-washing facilities in our airports and schools for certain religions' prayer rituals.

What is it that non-Christians find so offensive about the Ten Commandments? Even if you don't believe in God, this is a good thing to try to live by.

Many employers are telling their workers not to say Merry Christmas, but we give another religion a place to wash their feet so they can pray. What is wrong with this picture?

Christians, keep shouting with this new plate and whatever it takes.

Brenda Hachlica, DeMotte

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