Crosses, Commandments, and God's Name All Disappearing from Public
Recently the name of God has been under siege. Last year Judge Roy Moore's Ten Commandments monument was removed by State and Federal Orders. Moore was also removed from his post shortly there after. Rumors no swirl of those same ACLU and other plaintiffs demanding his removal and those who helped put in the monument. How virtuous and tolerant of these leftists. There was a suit where the phrase One Nation Under God was to be removed, but the Federal Courts declined that case. It was not over the words that the decline was issued, just the unclear parent relationship between the atheist father and the child he was suing for, in name only some said. Then this week, the LA Council removed the Cross and a Roman Godess from it's seal. They said they removed most references, but this is a clear laying down and concession to prevent legal action from the ACLU, again. Is it just me or is God a bad thing to say, unless you add damn or two other expletives to it? Is there something I missed about the Establishment clause. Freedom of religion, not freedom from it! Anyone else have thoughts on this!
1 Comments:
At 9:37 AM, NDwalters said…
If anyone is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man shall be ashamed of them. -Luke 9: 26.
Is denying God and eternal separation so appealing that we are ready to deny our God for the sake of some humanistic inclusion? WSY?
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