These people are atheists. Because they don’t believe in anything, they will either not say the pledge, or not say the phrase “under god” in the pledge. A student at Oak Park High School was “intimidated by his teacher into joining his classmates” and to stand “for the pledge” (Rocha). Rocha quotes that “An atheist high school student” was forced to stand for the “Pledge of Allegiance against his will” and was “a mistake rooted in ignorance” of his “1st Amendment protections.” (Rocha) In an article, “Atheist Poll Claims Over a Third of Americans Want 'Under God' Removed From Pledge of Allegiance”, “21.4 percent of Christian respondents, 40.9 percent of respondents professing different faiths, and 62.7 percent of those professing no religious affiliation supported removal” (Gryboski). This proves that many non-Christians wouldn’t want the word “God” in the Pledge of Allegiance mainly for the reasons stated and that Christians would certainly not want it
These people are atheists. Because they don’t believe in anything, they will either not say the pledge, or not say the phrase “under god” in the pledge. A student at Oak Park High School was “intimidated by his teacher into joining his classmates” and to stand “for the pledge” (Rocha). Rocha quotes that “An atheist high school student” was forced to stand for the “Pledge of Allegiance against his will” and was “a mistake rooted in ignorance” of his “1st Amendment protections.” (Rocha) In an article, “Atheist Poll Claims Over a Third of Americans Want 'Under God' Removed From Pledge of Allegiance”, “21.4 percent of Christian respondents, 40.9 percent of respondents professing different faiths, and 62.7 percent of those professing no religious affiliation supported removal” (Gryboski). This proves that many non-Christians wouldn’t want the word “God” in the Pledge of Allegiance mainly for the reasons stated and that Christians would certainly not want it