Monday, February 23, 2026

Op-ed:
A Misguided Re-Dedication
By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor
The article is the authors opinion alone, and does not necessarily represent the views of blogspot.com or Google  

Let me start by saying that while I am a die-hard Republican, I am a Constitutional Republican not a Conservative Republican. And while I do agree with a number of key conservative issues I do disagree with others, because for me the Constitution not the Holy Bible is the law of our land, and must remain so. And with that belief comes the all important “separation of church and state,” the very thing our “Founders and Framers” ever so wisely wanted as seen in the wording of the First Amendment, the very amendment giving us “freedom of religion”...as in the right to practice our religion of choice...whatever said religion might be...while at the same time actually giving us the right not to have religious dogma of any kind being shoved down our throats...fair is fair after all.

Simply, I truly do believe that religion must stay out of politics, and in turn politics must stay out of religion...it cannot be any other way if we are to truly uphold the written words of the Constitution as being the true law of our land. Remember, nowhere in the Constitution do the words God, Jesus, Christianity, or any other religious musings appear, as our “Founders and Framers” chose instead to invoke the word “Creator” for a reason...as in to leave it up to each individual to decide what, if any, religious doctrine they wish to ascribe to, or if they choose not to believe in a “divine being” at all.

And with that said what we now call the “social issues” should not be shoved down our throats as well for the original Constitution makes no mention of “social issues” per se in regards to the adjudication of the written law. Our “Founders and Framers” were wise in understanding that what were the social issues of their time were likely to be time sensitive in nature, and therefore might not apply to future generations...again mostly in regards to the still ongoing discourse surrounding the “separation of church and state.”

But why do I bring up the hot button issue of religious rights at this point in time...simply because President Trump recently declared that in honor of America's 250th birthday a “national prayer event” will be held at the National Mall on May 17th to “re-dedicate America as one nation under God.” In other words, by his doing so our president would be openly allowing religion to reenter the political discourse which could, in the long run, cause more harm than good for it would draw the “haters” out en-mass. How so...first by their using Trump's own words against him...words that this very event was a way to “return religion back to the public arena”...as if religion ever left the public or the political arenas...which it obviously has not. And second, Trump's phraseology alone can and will be misconstrued by many in regards to which “God” he's referring to.

Here are but a few examples. Invoking the actual word “God” is not a problem for Christians and Jews as they do share and believe in the same “God,” but if Trump was to say the “Lord God Jesus” a problem could well arise not just within America's Jewish community, but also within his own family as well. Remember, Trump's daughter Ivanka is a practicing Orthodox Jew as are her husband, and their three children...hence their now being Trump's beloved grandchildren.

But if the name “Jesus” is not spoken by Trump in his “re-dedication” then the religious far right...for example the Evangelicals...who firmly believe that God is Jesus and Jesus is God...could deem his leaving out the name “Jesus” when speaking of “God” as being blasphemy of sorts. And what of those Americans of the Buddhist or Hindu faith, or those of Chinese ancestry who practice a combination of Buddhism and Taoism peppered with a Confucian worldview, which collectively comprises what is known as “Chinese folk religion.” Would their beliefs accept the simplicity of the word “God.”

And then there's those American's who follow islam...a political system wrapped in the guise of calling itself a religion. Would muslims start behaving badly (again) if their supposed god “allah” was left out of the “re-dedication” discourse...I think we well know the answer to that.

Also, there are two specific groups of people who are usually ignored when talking religion. Here I first speak of the growing number of atheists who are good law-abiding American citizens and patriots who just happen not to believe in “God” or a “divine being"... they surely would not be very happy seeing our nation being “re-dedicating” to something or someone they simply do not and will not believe in.

And lastly, there are those like me, who while honoring and respecting our ancestral religious heritages and beliefs, are grounded instead in tangible here and now science fact, and not in the ancient texts bogged down in conflicting dogma and tenets...as in those like me who are believers in evolution not in creationism...those like me who know well that the Earth is not flat, and that this beautiful planet we all call home is indeed 4.54 ± 0.05 billion years old.
 
And yet many of those, again like me, who still believe in the concept of “God the Father”...someone or something had to start the “Big Bang” after all...see that belief as being our having a personal relationship with “God,” if you will, minus the fear, indoctrination, and collectivism that is the hallmark of organized religion...for we know that history itself has shown that “in the name of religion” more hatred, division, animosity, suffering, wars, and deaths have occurred than most are willing to admit to.

No, “re-dedicating our country to God” will indeed reignite tenfold both the Constitutional and public debate over the role of faith in both our political and public life. For example, when hearing about Trump's upcoming May “re-dedication” event, posted online was this comment from someone who posts under the name of 'MAGA voice,' “President Trump stuns America by announcing America will re-dedicate itself to God on May 17th 2026. ‘We're going to re-dedicate America as one nation under God.’ CHRIST IS KING.” And the problem with this post and others like it is that the country our Forefathers founded did not allow for kings of any kind...religious or otherwise...period.

Simply, in my opinion there is absolutely nothing wrong with Trump's calling for a “National Day of Prayer” to thank “God” for all America's blessings bestowed upon her but, for me, the problem lies solely with the word “re-dedicating.” Why so...because these United States needs no “re-dedicating” to anyone...divine or otherwise...not now, not ever. We are who we are...the greatest and freest nation the world has ever known...nor do we have to as President Trump also stated, “bring religion back to America.”

Again why so...because as I previously stated at the beginning of this article, religion has never left America...people themselves of their “own free will” have either left religion or embraced religion. Americans remain free to pray or not to pray as they so choose...free to believe or not to believe...the choice is theirs alone. Instead, the truth being ignored by the faithful in relation to the hateful political discourse birthed during these most dangerous of times, should not be driven by a supposed need “re-dedicate” or return to religion, but by the need to return to the law of our land as laid down in the U.S. Constitution. In my opinion it's the Constitution that has been corrupted by those who truly do not understand the nature of politics itself nor religion's role...or the much needed lack thereof...in said politics, that has caused much of the divide within not just today's Republican party, but within our nation as well.


And lastly, I believe America should
 “rededicate” itself not to “God,” but to the the Constitution*...“re-dedicate” ourselves to honoring both the Constitution's words and the patriots whose blood was willingly shed in the name of freedom...and leave the “re-dedicating” of prayers, religious beliefs, and one's soul to the clergy and to “God." 
 
And as a Constitutional Republican I think the great Daniel Webster said it best when he stated“Hold onto the Constitution of the United States of America and the republic for which it stands. What has happened once in six thousand years may never happen again. Hold on to your Constitution, for if the American Constitution shall fall there will be anarchy throughout the world."

So hate me, call me a heathen, an agnostic, or even a deist if you wish, but these musings are my opinion, and I proudly stand by my every word stated, as well as I stand by the fact that never...I repeat never...was an official dedication to “God” a foundational principal** of these United States. Case closed.

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FOOTNOTES

 
* The U.S. Constitution” contains approximately 7,500 words, including, to date, 27 amendments. However, our nation's “law of the land” nowhere includes the words "God," "Jesus,” "Christianity," "kings,” "Bible," or "commandments,” nor does it speak of dedicating our new nation to “God.”
 
** The Federalist Papers”...a group of 85 essays penned by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay...sees not one of its essays focusing on religion or “God” as some still claim. The essays focus was a response to the failures of the governmental aspects of the “Articles of Confederation.” Focusing on the need for a centralized government to manage trade, provide security, and create a stable currency, these essays...as with the “Constitution”...saw no dedication of our nation to “God” let alone such a dedication being a “foundational principal.”

Copyright © 2026 Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / All rights reserved.

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