Los Angeles Times

Freedom from religion too

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Re “Irvine will showcase U.S. motto,” July 20

I am sick of these holierthan-thou politician­s warping our country to pander to the religious right.

Irvine Mayor Steven Choi is quoted as claiming a duty to “remind our children how our nation has been founded on this principle” — referring to religion. He and his other misguided Irvine City Council members are promoting an oft-claimed lie that this country was founded as a theocracy.

There is no mention of religion in our Constituti­on except to state the crucial founding principle of church-state separation.

This bald insertion of religion into city functions is all about God, and specifical­ly the Christian religion, to the exclusion of all other religions and, most important, nonreligio­us citizens who are sick of having religion shoved at us and of subsidizin­g its tax-free status.

Mark O’Connell

Irvine

During the Eisenhower administra­tion, the president and others wanted to show how godless the Soviet Union was and indicate that God was on our side. So the president and others drummed up the idea of adding “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance as well as formally adopting “In God We Trust” as our national motto. It was purely a Cold War ploy and had nothing to do with religion.

Unfortunat­ely, it is now an “American tradition.”

Ray Uhler

Rancho Santa

Margarita

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