From Deseret News archives:
Motto inspires and irritates
In God We Trust
The phrase first appeared on America's paper money on Oct. 1, 1957, one year after becoming the country's official motto. Now, a half century later, the motto is inspiring increased fervor and controversy, another skirmish in the battle over how America defines itself.
"The whole In God We Trust thing is much more layered than it first looks," says Charles C. Haynes, senior scholar at the First Amendment Center in Virginia.
On one side are those who argue that, especially as America becomes increasingly diverse, people of all faiths and no faith should be free from any official endorsement of religion.
On the other side are those who argue that the nation is at risk of being redefined as godless. For these people, Haynes says, there is a "new frontier" of efforts to make the national motto more prominent.
It's no coincidence that new venues for the motto are popping up at a time of anxiety in America, Haynes says, because national anxiety has jump-started every "In God We Trust" effort in the country's history.
"The first use was at a time of our greatest national crisis, the Civil War," he says, "because, for many people, the Civil War was God's judgment on America. And it revived the old anxiety that, because the Constitution didn't formally acknowledge God, we would suffer." This angst resulted, at first, in an effort to add God and Christ to the preamble, and when that didn't work, supporters persuaded the Secretary of the Treasury in 1864 to put "In God We Trust" on the 2-cent coin.
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