new coins- No "In God We Trust" is this true?

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I recieved this email, do any of you know if its true?

REFUSE NEW
COINS

This simple action
will make a strong statement. Just Do It.

Please
help do this.. refuse to accept these when they are handed to you. I
received one from the Post Office as change and I asked for a dollar bill
instead. The lady just smiled and said 'way to go' so she had read this e-mail.
Please help out....our world is in enough trouble without this too!!!!

U.S.
Government to Release New Dollar Coins

You
guessed it
'IN GOD WE TRUST'

IS
GONE!!!

If
ever there was a reason to boycott something, THIS IS IT!!!!

DO
NOT ACCEPT THE NEW DOLLAR COINS AS CHANGE

Together
we can force them out of circulation.

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Wow

I thought the fact that the coins were tokens of the greatest fraud ever perpetrated in the history of the planet was bad. But THIS is REALLY something to get worked up about! Even if it is false, people should get worked up about it because I am sure that if the enemies of God COULD have gotten his name off the coin they would have. So everyone focus on the little symbols on the coin and ignore monetary policy.

If only God were in bigger letters on our money, we probably wouldn't be having this depression.

Sheesh.

it is false

but in all reality do you think that God would mind having people think of Him every time they pick up our fiat money or money in general? That is certainly one argument that comes from the "religious" side that I don't get. I myself think of "In God We Trust" as taking the Lords name in vain. Blasphemy if you ask me.

agreed, God hates dishonest

agreed, God hates dishonest scales, what's more dishonest than counterfeit fiat money? To put his name on that IS blasphemy.

False

Go look at the edge of a dollar coin.

Which God?

I always wondered which God people are talking about when they talk about God.

Mammon? Lucifer? Allah? Loki? Molech? Shiva?

new coins

actually they are working on one with "In Obama We Trust", just kidding. It would only seem logical that they would take "In God We Trust" off everything, aren't we all supposed to be looking to the all mighty Feds as the answer to all? Look at the dollar coin they have with the Indian girl who was sold into slavery, they have her image with the baby she had by the old guy who owned her. Nothing like commemorating child slavery, but I'm sure they look at it different then I do. It's all fiat currency anyway, why involve God in something false.

chinkadaro

I will spend and desire their funny money forever. As long as

it says things on it that I like. And it has to be pretty. Who the hell cares if the money says "In monkey poop we trust"? It's money, not a chance to convert people from atheism.

Maybe it will say

In Bernanke we trust!

Separation of Church and State Document

The phrase separation of church and state is not in the constitution, declaration of independence or the bill of rights as most Americans suppose. It is in a letter one man wrote to another, that's it! The founding fathers of our nation have always held to their belief in God and the Bible.

Don't be so sure about that....

...Here's a very good article that sheds a little light (a little more than some may want), on the topic of our "founding father's religious beliefs".

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050221/allen

If you don't read the full article, at least read the last paragraph, really cuts to the point.

Have a great one folks!

Guzzler

Only accept pennies and nickels.

They're worth more as scrap ;)

I'm from a southern baptist

I'm from a southern baptist family. Our government doesn't deserve to be allowed to put the word God on the stuff they counterfeit, even the coins are rubbish.

I'd as soon have them remove it.

In fact the more I see government involved in religion, the more I think about the times of Jesus and the Romans.

If there was ever an analog to the Roman empire and it's treatment of people that weren't mainstream....it's The United States of America.

In Gold We Trust

would have been perfect on a coin.

always did like my barber's sign

In God We Trust

All Others Cash

(he might need to alter that somehow to reflect how are trust for FRNs is going south, and pronto)

so what?

In America we have freedom of religion, "In God we Trust" should never have been on the coins in the first place, not everyone believes in God nor should they have to. Atheists have just as much right as we do to believe or not believe. Good riddance, money is the most corrupt evil thing on the planet. Federal Reserve Notes should be honest anyway, they need to say who they really owe homage to, in Satan we trust. At least be honest now that you control 100% of our government. Like we can do anything about it at this point. God didn't inspire the bail out and we were helpless to stop it.

In Ron We Trust!

In Ron We Trust!

Think About It

Those tokens called "coins" are issued by the Federal Government.

The Bible says: " Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain."

To make a false claim or false oath involving the name of God is a grave sin, and will incur His wrath.

Does the Federal Government trust in God? Do those using the coins, for the most part, trust in God?

Very likely it is better to be honest and leave off the slogan rather than to commit yet another reason for God to judge America.

I really liked the Norfed coins, which said "Trust in God." That I can wholeheartedly endorse. YOU WILL NOT FIND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SERIOUSLY MAKING THAT RECOMMENDATION!

The same goes for the Pledge, which, even in its original form was written by a socialist liberal preacher with the aim of enhancing federalism. and unquestioning support for the Federal Government during the heyday of the Progressive movement.

Consider...

To hold onto anything, especially in large quantity, in which all others "belief" that there is a represent value to it, is foolish.

I've had these dollar coins for almost year I think.

"In God We Trust" is written around the outside rim. I was ready to dump them too.

Cliff, Sioux City, Iowa

This statement was not

This statement was not originally on our money but I think we have more important things to worry about then a statement on a bill don't you? These are bills of credit anyways and prohibited by the constitution so I don't care what's on them really we need to get rid of them period.

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Big deal.

I don't find money more valuable because it has In God we Trust on it. It is just an instrument used for trading. In fact if our monetary system collapses and money no longer exists, then the sun will probably still shin, flowers will still bloom and rain will probably still fall from the sky. The later will occur because of God, not because we put, In God we Trust on money. God doesn't need, use or promote the use of money, this is an invention of men.
grant

I hope you are correct!

If you support the Constitution, you would be glad that this phrase was being stripped from our currency. The United States is secular and for very good reasons. We must not have the government sponsor religion, no matter how innocuous it may seem.

First of all...

this is a persistent rumor. The phrase "In God We Trust" is on the edge of the coin. But most importantly why is it so important to put this phrase on fake money issued by a Satanic banking cult?

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DON'T TRUST E-MAIL CHAINS

This one is bogus with the following caveats.

For starters, the phrase has only been on coins since the early 20th century.

Second, the new dollar coins had the phrase moved to the rim with edge lettering rather than on the face of the coin.

Third, SOME coins were erroneously produced without it. This is not intentional, but had to do with a mistake in the different process of edge lettering.

Fourth, after touring the mint in Denver this summer, the tour guide addressed the issue as a sensitive point with Americans and assured us that the problem was fixed and that they are trying to remove the error coins as quickly as possible from circulation. She also stated that the phrase is being returned to the face of the coin so there is no confusion.

There are bigger fish to fry than chasing a vanishing phantom. Do something more productive.

Uh, not entirely

"In God we trust", AKA Psalm 91:2, first showed up on coinage around the late 1850s.

But the rest is accurate.

I'd also add that some rims were double-striked, meaning there is TWO gods to trust in--the theists don't know which one to trust in! LOL!

Whether you believe in God or not...

Does it belong on a coin? Kind of like adding 'under God" to the pledge of allegiance. Add them - subtract them - did they have a place there in the first place?

Separation of church and state, my friends. "In Allah We Trust" would certainly rustle a few feathers.

I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...

I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...

In God We Trust is printed

In God We Trust is printed on the side of the coin, not the front any more.

reality

To trust in a god is to trust in an imaginary construction of the human mind, an artifact of our rhetorical delusions.

Removing "In God We Trust" sounds to me like a fine gesture towards a return to sound money based on real commodities.

If only it were true and more than just a gesture...

MONEY is Ceasers anyway

HEY it's the worlds LOSS not mine.....
weee

I've got a better idea.

Mint gold coins, and stamp "In Gold We Trust" on them.

-jcr

"The problem with trying to child-proof the world, is that it makes people neglect the far more important task of world-proofing the child." -- Hugh Daniel