To: beaversmom
I saw the plaques when I visited the Grand Canyon and thought they were wonderful.
But I think the fight to get them put back will be futile unless we find a sympathetic Judge...and even then the ACLU types will never give up until they get and keep the verses out.
IMHO arguing to keep Bible verses at any Federal buildings or parks is a losing battle.
8 posted on
07/16/2003 5:34:50 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: Jorge
Last year, when my younger daughter was recovering from an abusive relationship, drug use, and suicidal depression, her mother and I took her for a road trip. Since her mother has always talked about her childhood visit to the Grand Canyon, I thought that would be a fitting place to go, and off we went. It was April, no crowds, some snow still on the ground(!), and we had a blast. Among the fond memories I have of that time was the discovery of the plaque at the Hermit's Rest. Reading it there, in that setting, was like a balm of healing.
Yes, the ACLU and the liberal elites hold the levers of power in this land, but what good does that do them? Sure, I would like to get the verses back, but more than that I want God to flush them out of their "refuge of lies". Let them openly take the field against Him, and see how long they last. Some will learn in no other way.
21 posted on
07/16/2003 9:37:06 PM PDT by
thulldud
(It's bad luck to be superstitious.)
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