People in courts have to place their hand on the bible to swear they're telling the truth (ironic I know) so would YOU or not and what would you say to the court about not doing it?
Sure, then I'd get to lie my ass off. That is how it works, right?
If I am giving testimony in some type of court proceeding, and was asked to swear on a Bible, I'd just play along and say it. Verses arguing with the judge, lol, and one thing you do not want is the judge being pissed at you ????????.
Yes absolutely. It’s just a book of fairy stories with no Inate power or force. Paper and ink. The fear of repocussion from perjury is at least real . I dislike Islam with a vengeance but I’d even swear on the Quran . Then most likely spit on it afterwards.
Sure why not...I don't lie because of a fear of hell... Why would it bother me to pacify idiots? If they think that makes people more honest then they deserve whatever they get...a liar is a liar ...bible or no bible...
When I lived in New Jersey, I had jury duty and they do not require it. I have been called in for the same next week, but I live in western PA now, so I'm hoping they don't. I posted a question about this. Someone mentioned putting my hand on the Constitution, which I would love, if they allow it. Not sure what I'll do next week. In NJ, I always got picked to stay on the jury - 3 times (child molesting, murder and malpractice).
Someone else said that atheists in Arkansas can't server on jury duty, can't hold public office and can't serve as witnesses at trials. I found that shocking.
I’d swear on the Constitution of the USA. At least it’s nonfiction and was written by intelligent people.
I guess I would just tell them that I decline to do that because I don't believe in it and that also that I am the son of a judge and fully understand the importance of truth in courts, so they can each believe me or not.
No. In fact when I was sworn in as a juror, I left the phrase "so help me God" out and no one did anything about it.
No. I would ask for a copy of the Constitution and swear on that.
No - and don't have to here in the UK.
Wasn't an issue, I just had to affirm that I would tell the truth.