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... Later, during the Civil War, the adoption of "In God We Trust," and later still, during the Cold War, appending the complementary idea of "One Nation Under God" to an 1892 citizen-proposed Pledge of Allegiance, would surely not have represented anything other than a prima facie conviction in the minds Fisher Ames and George Washington (or most any other of their nation-founding brethren), that belief in God was inherent to the countrys and to the governments foundation values.
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