@Robby:
“America revolves around money…” : Every country, and every civilization has been built upon trade. As far back as our history goes. Whether it was a goat, land, or a dollar – something always acted as currency.
”...people lie, steal, and cheat…” : As varied as the human population is, it is silly to think we will ever be separated from the dark-souled breed. There will always be people who try to gain without giving. Sure, you could take the dollar away, but a new currency would sprout in its place – young girls for sex, livestock, drugs, anything. The currencies would be outlandish because no one (meaning most people) owns anything that can continually produce, such as land. It is not money’s fault that evil exists, and suggesting that money is where evil exists is a false and circular premise.
“Which all comes down to greed because of money. [sic]” : As someone said above, guns do not kill people. The inanimate object cannot have attributes reserved for humanity. Greed would exist even if money did not. Greed is a characteristic of humans – some have it, others do not.
And this summarizes my response to the original question: money is not equal to greed. Greedy people create the problem.
As for the “In G-d we trust,” the founding father’s trusted in G-d and wanted it inscribed on the currency of their country. The statement does not in any way convey judgement of sin, or the tenets of Christianity.