"All humans are members of the same body Created from one essence"

"Human beings are members of a whole in creation of one essence and soul. If one member is afflicted with pain, other members uneasy will remain."

Monday 4 April 2011

The U.S. Constitution doesn't mention God or any specific religion.



The U.S. Constitution doesn't mention God or any specific religion. But if it did, it would place the United States in the company of nations like these:

AFGHANISTAN "…no law shall run counter to the principles of the sacred religion of Islam…"

ALBANIA "…with faith in God and/or other universal values…"

BAHRAIN "…the Qur'an has been remiss in nothing."

BHUTAN "Blessed with…the protection of our guardian deities…"

INDONESIA "…the sovereign Republic of Indonesia which is based on the belief in the One and Only God…"

IRELAND "In the Name of the Most Holy Trinity, from Whom is all authority and to Whom, as our final end, all actions both of men and States must be referred.… Humbly acknowledging all our obligations to our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ, Who sustained our fathers through centuries of trial…"

NEPAL "Nepal is a multiethnic, multilingual, democratic, independent, indivisible, sovereign, Hindu and Constitutional Monarchical Kingdom."

NORTH KOREA "Comrade Kim II Sung was a genius ideological theoretician and a genius art leader, an ever victorious, iron-willed brilliant commander, a great revolutionary and politician, and a great human being. Comrade Kim II Sung's great idea and achievements in leadership are the eternal treasures of the nation…"

PAKISTAN "Whereas sovereignty over the entire Universe belongs to Almighty Allah alone, and the authority to be exercised by the people of Pakistan within the limits prescribed by Him is a sacred trust…"

RWANDA "Trusting in God Almighty…"

SAUDI ARABIA "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a sovereign Arab Islamic state with Islam as its religion; God's Book and the Sunnah of His Prophet, God's prayers and peace be upon him, are its constitution…"

Mother Jones, Dec2005, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p13-13, 1/3p

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