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Ahem...our children affirm their allegiance to the state's god each school day. 
	
		
"I am" is how God referred to himself in the OT, so that passage needs more context to make your point. Was Jesus referring to the OT god who was known as "I am" or was Jesus talking about himself and only himself? The passage reads "Before Abraham was God" IMO. With all the times Jesus referred to God as his/our father or in other ways like "I am" was before Abraham, you need a mountain of evidence showing Jesus and only Jesus claiming to be God and he just didn't make the claim. He was later given the status of God by Christians, but this status was meant to be symbolic. Jesus became God because he was the son of God who had returned to the father and the trinity, etc... He wasn't suppose to replace God, just join him.
Or maybe not
If your interpretation is correct, why didn't the Jews off Jesus immediately? Think about it, The Jews went after him for allegedly claiming to be the Messiah. Messiah means "King of the Jews". The Romans had outlawed the Jewish monarchy and here was this guy playing Messiah, they went after him to keep power and keep matters somewhat civil with the Romans who would have had a bad reaction
 to the Jews, and Jewish legal and religious fathers, if they embraced Jesus. Thats why they had to get Pilate involved, so they wouldn't get attacked if the Messiah gained enough of a following to piss off the army occupying their lands.
However, if Jesus was merely claiming to be God, they would have got him for that and that alone...and quick...
That would have been an internal Jewish religious matter to the Romans... Remember, Jesus was mocked as "King of the Jews" when he was crucified, not as "God". Why did so many people at the time react to Jesus as if he was some guy claiming to be the new Jewish king if the whole time he was claiming to be God?
					
			
			
				Funny thing, I thought this tradition had something to do with the establishment of a state without an official religion, such as the United States
			
		
	
			
			
				Yes, it is a good question. However, Christ says, 'before Abraham was, I am'.
			
		
	Or maybe not

If your interpretation is correct, why didn't the Jews off Jesus immediately? Think about it, The Jews went after him for allegedly claiming to be the Messiah. Messiah means "King of the Jews". The Romans had outlawed the Jewish monarchy and here was this guy playing Messiah, they went after him to keep power and keep matters somewhat civil with the Romans who would have had a bad reaction
 to the Jews, and Jewish legal and religious fathers, if they embraced Jesus. Thats why they had to get Pilate involved, so they wouldn't get attacked if the Messiah gained enough of a following to piss off the army occupying their lands.However, if Jesus was merely claiming to be God, they would have got him for that and that alone...and quick...
That would have been an internal Jewish religious matter to the Romans... Remember, Jesus was mocked as "King of the Jews" when he was crucified, not as "God". Why did so many people at the time react to Jesus as if he was some guy claiming to be the new Jewish king if the whole time he was claiming to be God?



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