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 | | The importance of the doctrine of separation of state and church that compelled many of the settlers and immigrants to this country to fell their native lands and seek a country where religion was not an integral part of the government. |
 | | United States," 432 F.2d 242 (1970) in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, and "Madalyn Murray O'Hair, et al. |
 | | Law 36 U.S.C. 186, titled "National Motto," states in its entirety: "The national motto of the United States is declared to be 'In God We Trust.' This law, (1) has no clear secular purpose, (2) advances religion, and (3) entangles government with religion excessively, thereby failing all three tests for constitutionality under the Establishment Clause. |
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