BTW, considering Scriptures take on filthy lucre, the citations on the currency, IMO, are a slap in the face to the True Christians ®.
So, instead of foisting or fostering religion into governance, I'd say in actuality a secular government adopting, when convenient, a veneer of religiosity actually sullies religion, and does so perniciously in regards to it's negative effects on it.
So, instead of foisting or fostering religion into governance, I'd say in actuality a secular government adopting, when convenient, a veneer of religiosity actually sullies religion, and does so perniciously in regards to it's negative effects on it.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.