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"UNDER
GOD"
in
the Pledge of Allegiance |
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The cause of America
is, in great measure, the cause of all mankind.
—Thomas Paine, Common Sense,
1776
God and America. Freedom and Tyranny. Freemasonry.
Deism. Natural Rights. A Christian Nation. The
American Experiment.
Gregg Zegarelli, Esq. has
accepted an invitation from
CalU's Institute for Law and Public Policy
and will be presenting a two hour seminar, "'Under God' in
the Pledge of Allegiance. A historical, legal and
practical review."
Thursday, August 28, 2014, 12:30
p.m., at the convenient Southpointe Bailey Center, 135
Technology Drive, Canonsburg, PA 15317. Only $59, includes
two hours of qualified attorney CLE continuing legal education substantive law
credits in approved jurisdictions. Seminar materials included. Labor
Day is Monday, so start the holiday on Thursday afternoon!
Everyone is invited
to attend, not
only lawyers. Everyone—and every patriot—should attend,
including elected officials and public officers, priests and other clergy,
atheists, humanists, news reporters and media staff, liberals, conservatives, students and educational
institution professionals.
This is a timely
subject for everyone because of recent legislative and judicial activity,
as well as legal compliance.
Catch up on this important controversial question of patriotism for a more
informed debate and conversation. Get the facts to support
or to defend your position. Important: This seminar is
intended as an objective review of law and history, for
everyone.
"This is a
rare opportunity to traverse many
fascinating components of
the subject, such as the state of Western philosophy in the 18th
Century, the Forefathers’ educational foundation and views of “God,”
"Supreme Being" "Universal Sovereign," and religion, the
American socio-political framework,
the Constitutional Process, the dichotomy between constitutional law
and
statutory law, The First Amendment, pledges and oaths in law and
religion, the history of the Pledge of Allegiance, distinguishing
political forensic rhetoric from legislative acts, whether America is a
“Christian Nation” and surveying the case law on “under God” cases,
such as Jane Doe vs. Acton-Boxborough Regional School District
(2014), in which the psychological claim was made that
the phrase can lead to bullying and isolation. We hope
that the priest and the atheist, and the politician, all
being patriots, will equally enjoy this informative seminar. The
materials are a wonderful addition to every patriot's
library. The information might surprise you!" —Gregg
Zegarelli, Esq.
Take advantage of
this
rare chance to learn more about this fascinating and controversial topic
of patriotism.
REGISTER ONLINE NOW
Tell a friend to visit
here at www.HistoryGod.com
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