I keep getting sidetracked... I mentioned in another thread that, while looking into Biblical Marriage, I was studying "vows" in general. But in the process, I was convicted to investigate the issue of saying the (U.S.) pledge of allegiance. It's something that's always made me a bit uncomfortable, but I had never directly confronted it, and I mostly avoided thinking about it too hard.
Now that I've had to confront it directly, I've tried to wrestle through various arguments for and against, from a Scriptural perspective, and I ended up writing an essay on the topic, which I've attached. I'd be appreciative if people would review it, and provide feedback. I'm especially interested if there are any weaknesses in my application of Scriptures, my arguments, or my wording or structure. I'm also curious if there's anything I've missed (on either side). I have a few ideas of what I think might be weak points, but I want to see what others suggest first. I understand political issues can sometimes be touchy, but if you have an opposing view based on Scripture, I'd definitely like to hear it: iron sharpens iron.
Now that I've had to confront it directly, I've tried to wrestle through various arguments for and against, from a Scriptural perspective, and I ended up writing an essay on the topic, which I've attached. I'd be appreciative if people would review it, and provide feedback. I'm especially interested if there are any weaknesses in my application of Scriptures, my arguments, or my wording or structure. I'm also curious if there's anything I've missed (on either side). I have a few ideas of what I think might be weak points, but I want to see what others suggest first. I understand political issues can sometimes be touchy, but if you have an opposing view based on Scripture, I'd definitely like to hear it: iron sharpens iron.