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November 29th, 2008 by Joel L. Watts

Pastor who helped get 'God' in pledge dies

I wonder if people realize that the Pledge lacked ‘under God’ until 1954, was written by a socialist, and required a Nazi-like salute (granted, it was not Nazi then) that hearkened back to the Roman Empire.

ALEXANDRIA, Pa. – The clergyman credited with helping to push Congress to insert the phrase “under God” into the Pledge of Allegiance died in Alexandria, Pa., a church official said.

The Rev. George M. Docherty was 97.

Nancy Taylor, historian for the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, said Docherty died on Thanksgiving at his home in Alexandria, with his wife, Sue, by his side.

Docherty delivered a sermon saying the pledge should acknowledge God in 1952 at Washington’s New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, just blocks from the White House.

On Feb. 7, 1954, he delivered it again after learning that President Dwight Eisenhower would be at the church.

Congress inserted the words a few months later.

From wiki:

Note the pledge salute in the picture…the original salute. This salute was adopted from the ancient Romans.

The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy (1855-1931), a Baptist minister, a Christian Socialist, and the cousin of Socialist Utopian novelist Edward Bellamy (1850-1898). Bellamy’s original “Pledge of Allegiance” was published in the September 8th issue of the popular children’s magazine The Youth’s Companion as part of the National Public-School Celebration of Columbus Day, a celebration of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus‘s discovery of America, conceived by James B. Upham.

Bellamy’s original Pledge read, “I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”

The pledge was supposed to be quick and to the point. Bellamy designed it to be stated in 15 seconds. He had initially also considered using the words equality and fraternity but decided they were too controversial since many people opposed equal rights for women and blacks.

via Pastor who helped get ‘God’ in pledge dies – Faith- msnbc.com

Post By Joel L. Watts (9,334 Posts)

Joel L. Watts holds a Masters of Arts from United Theological Seminary with a focus in literary and rhetorical criticism of the New Testament. His interests include exploring the role of mimesis in human civilization, specifically in the study of religion and media, as well as science fiction and the way in which it has allowed mythology to be explored in light of scientific discoveries of the past century. He is the author of Mimetic Criticism of the Gospel of Mark: Introduction and Commentary (Wipf and Stock, 2013) and a co-editor and contributor to From Fear to Faith: Stories of Hitting Spiritual Walls (Energion, 2013).

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4 Responses to “Pastor who helped get 'God' in pledge dies”
  1. Interesting… I was at my granddaughter’s school assembly last week (she’s 7) in a Brooklyn, NY public school. They ask the kids to wear a uniform for assembly, even though they can’t make them because it is a public school. BUT they start with the pledge and then have all the kids who are “student of the month” go up for an award. I kept thinking that it was so NWO or socialist… you could just feel it… even the way the principal spoke and worded things… it was eerie.
    Joanne

  2. Interesting… I was at my granddaughter’s school assembly last week (she’s 7) in a Brooklyn, NY public school. They ask the kids to wear a uniform for assembly, even though they can’t make them because it is a public school. BUT they start with the pledge and then have all the kids who are “student of the month” go up for an award. I kept thinking that it was so NWO or socialist… you could just feel it… even the way the principal spoke and worded things… it was eerie.
    Joanne

  3. Joanne, it is interesting to hear the word ‘socialist’ thrown around during most election cycles yet they hold to a pledge create a Socialist to promote the State.

  4. Joanne, it is interesting to hear the word ‘socialist’ thrown around during most election cycles yet they hold to a pledge create a Socialist to promote the State.

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