Debate Religion
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Having "In God We Trust" on our currency (and in some US states, in our schools) is a violation of the concept of separating church and state, and should be removed.
Not much explanation needed for this one, but I will leave an article discussing the part about schools being required to display "In God we trust"
https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiY2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmtsZnkuY29tL2xvdWlzaWFuYS9pbi1nb2Qtd2UtdHJ1c3QtdG8tYmUtZGlzcGxheWVkLWluLWV2ZXJ5LXB1YmxpYy1zY2hvb2wtaW4tbG91aXNpYW5hL9IBZ2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmtsZnkuY29tL2xvdWlzaWFuYS9pbi1nb2Qtd2UtdHJ1c3QtdG8tYmUtZGlzcGxheWVkLWluLWV2ZXJ5LXB1YmxpYy1zY2hvb2wtaW4tbG91aXNpYW5hL2FtcC8?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
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The Bible could not have been written or divinely inspired by an omnibenevolent god.
I guess I will kick things off here:
An omnibenevolent god would never condone and regulate the enslavement of your fellow man. Therefore, the Old Testament contradicts the claim that The Bible was written or divinely inspired by an omnibenevolent god.