I thought you just mean returning the United State's pledge of allegiance to it's pre 1950's secular text. That I would like to see, but I wouldn't want to make saying it mandatory.
An atheist pledge would be confusing because there are no universally shared atheist ideas except the definitional one: I do not have a belief in a god or gods. Humanists already have a code. I see no reason to pledge or recite it though.
An atheist pledge would be confusing because there are no universally shared atheist ideas except the definitional one: I do not have a belief in a god or gods. Humanists already have a code. I see no reason to pledge or recite it though.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.