The secularists never seem to understand that suppressionn of expressions of faith actually strengthen those expressions and enhance the growth of the church. The Roman Empire couldn't supress it and the Chicoms will eventually fail as well.
1 posted on
05/22/2006 6:46:46 AM PDT by
dukeman
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To: dukeman
As painful as it may be, this Hoosier salutes these Kentucky high school kids.
2 posted on
05/22/2006 6:50:26 AM PDT by
Mr. Lucky
To: dukeman
Bravo to the students!!! Flips the bird to the ACLU and all those who went to court over this!
3 posted on
05/22/2006 6:51:02 AM PDT by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll. 17,400+ snide replies and counting!)
To: dukeman
Great post, Dukeman.
I think there is still enough sensibility in America to react with authority if we ever see video on the Nightly News of Christians being arrested for saying a prayer at a graduation ceremony.
As one who used to work at a local TV station (WREG-Memphis) you would be surprised at what DOESN'T get aired. (or maybe you wouldn't)
;)
4 posted on
05/22/2006 6:52:37 AM PDT by
TheRobb7
(The American Spirit does not require a federal subsidy.)
To: dukeman
The secularists never seem to understand that suppressionn of expressions of faith actually strengthen those expressions and enhance the growth of the church. The Roman Empire couldn't supress it and the Chicoms will eventually fail as well.
And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. --Matthew 16:18
'Nuff said and Amen.
I am proud to be from Kentucky; our students, whatever their other faults, have a history of ignoring teachers, judges, and other secularists when it comes to prayer in high school and college graduations.
5 posted on
05/22/2006 6:53:40 AM PDT by
JamesP81
To: dukeman
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
The people can take back any power that they have given to the government. Something the judge in this case probably has a problem understanding.
6 posted on
05/22/2006 6:55:52 AM PDT by
burzum
(Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.--Adm. Rickover)
To: dukeman
A big thumbs up from here. Perhaps the President of the United States could come to one of these school to lead the prayer. I wish.
7 posted on
05/22/2006 6:57:01 AM PDT by
Nextrush
(Chris Matthews Band: "I get high...... I get high.....I get high.....McCain.")
To: dukeman
A big thumbs up from here. Perhaps the President of the United States could come to one of these school to lead the prayer. I wish.
8 posted on
05/22/2006 6:57:41 AM PDT by
Nextrush
(Chris Matthews Band: "I get high...... I get high.....I get high.....McCain.")
To: dukeman
I salute and admire these young people, the next wave of either sheep or fighters.
No court order can ever work against a determined populace.
Who will they prosecute if it's violated?
9 posted on
05/22/2006 6:59:35 AM PDT by
Publius6961
(Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
To: dukeman
I would like to see this judge try to hold them in contempt now. I think he's bitten off more than he can chew.
To: dukeman
To: dukeman
I'd be pissed if my graduation turned into a religious revival. OTOH, the only reason it happened was because of the attempted censorship.
To: dukeman
On Friday, May 19, Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr., in a short three-sentence temporary restraining order, barred Russell County High School and senior Megan Chapman from including prayer at the graduation scheduled later that day. This judge should be impeached yesterday. Not even the ACLU filed to stop Megan Chapman from saying a prayer. It was the judge who took it upon himself to illegally try to stop her from saying a prayer. This judge should never hold a gavel again.
To: dukeman
To: dukeman
Thanks for a great post, dukeman. God bless all these students. With kids like this, there is hope for tomorrow.
BTW - here's a good one if you want to get back at the anti-Christians. Ask them why a week has seven days? It's completely Biblical. The Lord God took six days to create everything and rested on the seventh, thus giving us a seven day week.
Sure they can outlaw displays of the 10 Commandments in public buildings, they can get rid of Crosses on public lands, they can take "God" off of our currency, but how are they gonna get rid of the seven day week.
Drives them to fits.
Best Regards
Sergio
20 posted on
05/22/2006 7:14:29 AM PDT by
Sergio
(If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
To: dukeman
Dare I ask, what prompted the judge to make the order in the first place?
22 posted on
05/22/2006 7:16:46 AM PDT by
edcoil
(Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
To: wagglebee
More on the student prayer thing.
To: dukeman
Bless their hearts and good for them.
25 posted on
05/22/2006 7:25:30 AM PDT by
zook
To: dukeman
There is indeed hope for this great nation under God. Cheers to those who are not afraid or ashamed of being a lamb among lions.
27 posted on
05/22/2006 7:37:15 AM PDT by
SQUID
To: dukeman
My daughter's graduation from the local public high school last Friday evening started off with an honor graduate leading the attendees packed into our football stadium in an invocation prayer giving thanks to God the Father through His Son Jesus with all the folks standing, heads bowed, and vociferously amening at the end, followed by the pledge of allegiance and singing of the National Anthem by all involved.
I never felt so blessed to live in such a great community. I feel sad for those too intimidated to demand such opportunities. - OB1
63 posted on
05/22/2006 12:18:29 PM PDT by
OB1kNOb
(Illegal aliens, Islamic terrorists, Democrats...........are we sure the plagues haven't started?)
To: dukeman
This is a candidate for "Noble of the Week". Isn't it odd that this judge is totally oblivious to the wording of Amendment I?
71 posted on
05/23/2006 10:07:48 AM PDT by
Hoodat
( Silly Dems, AYBABTU.)
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