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"In God We Trust" is the official national motto of the United States, appearing on all paper and coin currency. This phrase has been on U.S. coins since the Civil War (1864) and on all paper currency since 1957. 


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Here is a breakdown of how this affects different belief systems and the money itself:

1. Does "In God We Trust" on Money Affect Everyone? 

Legal Standing: Federal courts have ruled that the motto on money is "ceremonial deism" and not a religious endorsement, meaning it does not legally force anyone to worship a specific God or any God at all.

Diverse Beliefs: The phrase is intended to represent a general trust in a higher power rather than specifically endorsing the Christian God, Jesus, or any specific sect. It remains on the money regardless of whether a person is atheist, polytheist, Hindu, Buddhist, or holds no religious beliefs.

Opposing Views: Many groups, including atheists and those with different religious beliefs, have challenged this motto over the years, arguing it violates the separation of church and state, but courts have generally upheld it. 


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2. "In God We Trust" vs. Other Beliefs (Satan, Lucifer, No God)

The phrase does not distinguish between different forms of worship or religious figures. It is a broad, national sentiment adopted in 1956 during the Cold War.

The presence of the motto does not change the amount of money a person has, nor does it affect its value, regardless of their belief system. 


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3. Changes to Money and Inscriptions

1864: First appeared on the two-cent coin during the Civil War.

1907-1908: President Theodore Roosevelt ordered it removed from gold coins, believing it inappropriate, but Congress reinstated it.

1955-1957: Congress mandated that "In God We Trust" appear on all paper and coin currency.

Modern Updates: Changes to the design of money (like the penny or new bills) do not affect the presence of the motto; it remains a legally mandated feature. 


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In summary, the motto represents a historical, patriotic, and ceremonial sentiment rather than a legal requirement for personal worship, and its presence on money has no impact on the economic value of the currency based on the holder's beliefs. 


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Based on 2026 reports, actions involving forced prayer, household confinement, and threats of physical harm or sacrifice are viewed not as legitimate religious activity, but as serious criminal acts involving harassment, coercion, and violence.
Here is a breakdown of how these actions are addressed legally:
1. Forced Prayer and Coercion
  • Freedom of Conscience & Privacy: Individuals have a constitutional right to refuse participation in religious practices. Forcing a person, including household members, to pray against their will is considered a gross infringement of rights, coercion, or harassment.
  • Harassment & Coercion: Using threats to force someone to pray, or using "mental threats" (such as claiming evil will befall them), is considered a criminal act in many jurisdictions.
  • "Barcading" (Barricading) & Confinement: Blocking exits or confining people to compel attendance at prayers or to perform religious rituals constitutes false imprisonment and illegal restraint, which are criminal offenses, regardless of the stated religious intent.
2. Threats of Sacrifices or Harm
  • Life Threatening & Coercion: Threatening to sacrifice lives, or making any form of "physical" threat for money or in the name of a deity, constitutes criminal extortion and terroristic threatening.
  • Criminality Overrides Belief: Even if acts are framed as "spiritual," law enforcement and courts treat threats of physical harm, including sacrificial rituals, as criminal violence.
3. Religious Fraud and Financial Crimes
  • Forced Tithes/Extortion: Demanding money or forcing individuals to give, under the guise of religious obligation, can constitute extortion.
  • "Name and Shame" Tactics: Proposing or executing plans to "name and shame" individuals for not meeting financial obligations (non-tithes) can lead to legal liability, including harassment or defamation.
4. Constitutional Protections and Rights
  • Protection from Coercion: The First Amendment (in the US) prevents government entities from forcing prayer, and generally prohibits individuals from using force to compel religious observance.
  • Privacy Rights: The right to privacy ensures that individuals can choose not to participate in religious activities within their own home.
5. Legal Protections for Victims
  • Protections in Worship Places: New legislation aims to increase penalties for disrupting services and creating intimidation within sacred spaces.
  • International Action: Regulations are tightening, such as the Banning Perpetrators of Religious Persecution Act of 2026 (introduced in the US), which targets those who violate religious freedom through coercion or violent methods.
If you or someone else is experiencing this, you should immediately contact local law enforcement.

Disclaimer: The information provided above is based on legal developments and reports available as of April 2026, and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction.
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Jun 22, 2025 — The First Amendment of the Constitution contains two clauses related to religious freedom: the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause.
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"Beliefs of" (noun phrase) refers to the specific convictions, doctrines, or tenets held by someone, whereas "believe in" (verb phrase) implies having faith, trust, or confidence in someone/something's existence, value, or power. "Beliefs of" defines what is held, while "believe in" describes an active commitment or trust.
Beliefs of vs. Believe In
  • Beliefs of/that (Noun/Concept):
    • Meaning: The specific, often intellectual, ideas, doctrines, or assumptions a person holds (e.g., "The beliefs of the organization," "his beliefs about politics").
    • Usage Examples: "The beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were complex." / "Her beliefs regarding education have changed.".
    • Synonyms: Tenets, doctrines, creed, convictions, opinions.
  • Believe in (Verb Phrase/Action):
    • Meaning: To have confidence in someone's abilities/existence, or to trust in someone/something (e.g., "I believe in you," "I believe in justice").
    • Usage Examples: "I believe in the importance of hard work." / "Do you believe in ghosts?".
    • Synonyms: Trust, rely on, have faith in, trust (someone) to exist/succeed.
Key Differences
  • Structure: "Beliefs of" is a noun phrase; "believe in" is a verb phrase.
  • Context: "Beliefs" is used for holding a specific idea (often intellectual), while "believe in" is used for trusting or having faith in someone or something, according to a Reddit user.
  • Relationship: "Believe in" often implies a deeper, personal relationship or reliance (e.g., "believe in God," "believe in yourself"), whereas "beliefs" can be impersonal.
Example of the Distinction
As shown by a user on Answers In Reason, you might hold a belief that airplanes fly (an intellectual fact), but it is a belief in a specific airplane that leads you to step on board.
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For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. — John 3:16.
John 3:16 summarizes Christianity. God loves us. God gave Jesus so that those who believe in Him can have everlasting life.
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