The question that people in America are asking today is if the words “under God” should be in the Pledge of Allegiance? Those words were added to the Pledge in 1954, because President Eisenhower wanted it to be added to the Pledge. The words “under God” should be in the Pledge of Allegiance because it has been in the Pledge for 60 years, the idea that America is a “Christian Nation” has always been the foundation of America, and around 70 percent of Americans believe in God. “Under God” has been in the Pledge for many years. “He said those words were only added to the pledge in 1954, although it was originally written in 1892.”(Hopkins 1) This idea was encouraged by President Eisenhower at the time to be added in the Pledge. “The language 'under God ' was …show more content…
“At the heart of the battle lies the question of whether the United States was formed as a “Christian nation” — as many conservatives contend — or whether the Founding Fathers meant to build a high wall of separation between church and state.” (Billitteri 1) Although it is not, many people believe that America is a Christian Nation. “President Obama outraged conservatives when he declared, “we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or Muslim nation” but a “nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values.” (Billitteri 1) A big question that is wondered is how much of the U.S. is Christian or believes in God? According to the article “Was the United States Founded as a ‘Christian Nation?’,” Around 70 percent of America is Christian. If 70 percent of America is Christian, then that makes Christianity one of the most common religions of the U.S. “A 2007 survey by the First Amendment Center found that 65 percent of Americans believe the Founders intended the United States to be a Christian nation and that 55 percent think the Constitution establishes a Christian nation.” (Billitteri