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Thompson, who wrote the Introduction to his book, he would have learned well before its publication date that: avoided, as was his deist custom, the word 'God'" Strange, indeed, that a man who was following Deist custom would scrupulously avoid the name of God in his speech, but then intentionally add it to his oath of office, where it was not required! It eviscerates James Thomas Flexner's claim concerning Washington's Inaugural Address. Washington's freely taken oath in the name of God has another important significance beyond mere precedent. These words were not and are not in the Constitution, but every subsequent president in America's history has said them following Washington's lead. The Second relgious precedent from Washington's inauguration that continues is the addition of the words "So help me God" to his presidential oath of office, which was spoken as Washington had his hand upon the scriptures opened to Genesis 49. Reading Lillback's Sacred Fire provided me with a savory moment where in Chapter 11, page 224 he wrote:
