“Atheist Michael Newdow brought a case before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. He sued on behalf of his daughter to remove the words "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance, which violated Newdow's belief system...The case was dismissed, but it sparked a debate from individual households to the highest levels of government,” (Introduction to Do Religious Groups in America Experience Discrimination). In the year of 2016, the population of different religions grew, even non religious ones, like atheism, deism, and agnosticism. With the consequences like Michael Newdows, it makes the Pledge of Allegiance or the motto of the US, “in God we trust unfair and isn’t following the First Amendment of freedom of religion. ,” “The balance between the First Amendment and the idea of separation of church and state has been a topic of debate since the founding of the United States,” (Introduction to Do Religious Groups in America Experience Discrimination). There have been many fights and debates whether to include the Church with the State (US), or just let the First Amendment be. Some citizens in the US believe that the Church and State are separate, with all the diversity of people, but surprisingly the Church still holds on to the
“Atheist Michael Newdow brought a case before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. He sued on behalf of his daughter to remove the words "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance, which violated Newdow's belief system...The case was dismissed, but it sparked a debate from individual households to the highest levels of government,” (Introduction to Do Religious Groups in America Experience Discrimination). In the year of 2016, the population of different religions grew, even non religious ones, like atheism, deism, and agnosticism. With the consequences like Michael Newdows, it makes the Pledge of Allegiance or the motto of the US, “in God we trust unfair and isn’t following the First Amendment of freedom of religion. ,” “The balance between the First Amendment and the idea of separation of church and state has been a topic of debate since the founding of the United States,” (Introduction to Do Religious Groups in America Experience Discrimination). There have been many fights and debates whether to include the Church with the State (US), or just let the First Amendment be. Some citizens in the US believe that the Church and State are separate, with all the diversity of people, but surprisingly the Church still holds on to the