Gee! I bet when she prays it is in her **native** tongue. Praying aloud before a group in a second language is ***very*** difficult! I KNOW. I learned Spanish as an adult and my husband and I were asked by our denomination to serve in a local Spanish speaking congregation. We did this for 7 years.
Where were they when Obama was at National Prayer Breakfasts for 8 years?
freedom of religion is what is guaranteed
and there will be no established state religion...
IT DOESN’T MEAN PEOPLE OR POLITICIANS CANT PRAY...
look up the history of the Constitution...
the libtards try to twist it by bleating
separation of church and state.... wrong
it means no state established religion.. that’s all it means
plus the freedom to practice your religion.....
Great, let them implode over this.I’m inspired by it. Our first lady is a Christian
The left heard the prayer and started to hiss.
It was beautiful and everyone at the rally LOVED it. If we could curse, I would say, “f’em”
Good. Bammy deliberately omitted “under God”. Trump puts it back.
Gee I guess she should have yodeled out that ghastly sound Obama thinks is the loveliest hes ever heard...
These are the same people who booed God a few years back. They are servants of Satan. No wonder they fawn over Muslims.
I absolutely love the first lady of the United States of America. She is so classy
"Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested His supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint. [* * *] All attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who, being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to exalt it by its influence on reason alone." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: Statute of Religious Freedom. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 454. EDITION: Ford ed., ii, 237. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1779"I sincerely rejoice at the acceptance of our new Constitution by nine States. It is a good canvas, on which some strokes only want retouching. What these are, I think are sufficiently manifested by the general voice from north to south, which calls for a bill of rights. It seems pretty generally understood that this should go to [* * *] religion. [* * *] The declaration, that religious faith shall be unpunished, does not give impunity to criminal acts, dictated by religious error." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: To James Madison. EDITION: Washington ed. ii, 445. EDITION: Ford ed., v, 45. PLACE: Paris DATE: July. 1788
"One of the amendments to the Constitution [* * *] expressly declares, that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press"; thereby guarding in the same sentence, and under the same words, the freedom of religion, of speech and of the press; insomuch, that whatever violates either, throws down the sanctuary which covers the others." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: Kentucky Resolutions. EDITION: Washington ed. ix, 466. EDITION: Ford ed., vii, 295. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1798
"I am for freedom of religion, and against all manuvres to bring about a legal ascendancy of one sect over another." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: To Elbridge Gerry. EDITION: Washington ed. iv, 268. EDITION: Ford ed., vii, 328. PLACE: Philadelphia, DATE: 1799
"Freedom of religion I deem [one of the] essential principles of our government and, consequently, [one] which ought to shape its administration." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: First Inaugural Address. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 4. EDITION: Ford ed., viii, 5. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1801
"Among the most inestimable of our blessings is that [* * *] of liberty to worship our Creator in the way we think most agreeable to His will; a liberty deemed in other countries incompatible with good government and yet proved by our experience to be its best support." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: R. to A. of Baptists. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 119. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1807
"We have solved [* * *] the great and interesting question whether freedom of religion is compatible with order in government, and obedience to the laws. And we have experienced the quiet as well as the comfort which results from leaving every one to profess freely and openly those principles of religion which are the inductions of his own reason, and the serious convictions of his own inquiries." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: R. to A. Virginia Baptists. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 139. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1808
"Having ever been an advocate for the freedom of religious opinion and exercise, from no person, certainly, was an abridgment of these sacred rights to be apprehended less than from myself." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: R. to A. Pittsburg Methodists. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 142. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1808
"The Constitution has not placed our religious rights under the power of any public functionary." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: R. to A. Pittsburg Methodists. EDITION: Washington ed. viii, 142. PLACE: [none given] DATE: 1808
"There are certain principles in which the constitutions of our several States all agree, and which all cherish as vitally essential to the protection of the life, liberty, property and safety of the citizen. [One is] Freedom of Religion, restricted only from acts of trespass on that of others." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: To M. Coray. EDITION: Washington ed. vii, 323. PLACE: Monticello DATE: 1823 See Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom, in Appendix.
"Whatsoever is lawful in the Commonwealth, or permitted to the subject in the ordinary way, cannot be forbidden to him for religious uses; and whatsoever is prejudicial to the Commonwealth in their ordinary uses and, therefore, prohibited by the laws ought not to be permitted to churches in their sacred rites. For instance, it is unlawful in the ordinary course of things, or in a private house, to murder a child. It should not be permitted any sect then to sacrifice children: it is ordinarily lawful (or temporarily lawful) to kill calves or lambs. They may, therefore, be religiously sacrificed, but if the good of the State required a temporary suspension of killing lambs, as during a siege, sacrifices of them may then be rightfully suspended also. This is the true extent of toleration." Thomas Jefferson, TITLE: Notes on Religion. EDITION: Ford ed., ii, 102. PLACE: [none given] 1776?
I would like to see the president sign his next EO banning anyone who favors sharia law from coming into this country.
Then I will sit back and watch the scum courts try and rule against it.
What? You courts are now ruling that the federal government establish a religion?
The Progressive left did not realize the POWER MOVE First Lady MELANIA TRUMP did when she sincerely prayed the LORD’S PRAYER. MANY CHRISTIANS from MANY DENOMINATIONS prayed along and were in agreement with every word.
THY KINGDOM COME. THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN is a most power declaration.
GOD bless MELANIA.
Can’t wait to see if Trump tweets about the MSM coverage of this.
“So we can’t pray in America? WRONG!!!”
“one nation, Under God”, “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”. No Creator, no unalienable rights; pick your world, Liberals.
absolutely awesome.................middle finger to the atheistic, Marxist, lefties!
Delivered with class by Melania................
Melania is not a Federal Employee, thus her speech is not in any way a part of the official voice of the Government.
“Blessed is the nation whose God is The Lord.”
Pre Obama I had attended marriage ceremonies for all sorts of religious affiliated friends. (I play a unique instrument frequently asked for at weddings) I have attended Muslims, Jewish, Wiccan, Muslim, Catholic, Protestant, etc. services. NO ONE complained about prayers unique to the particular religious affiliation of the bride and groom. If I am not Jewish, if I am not Muslim, if I am not Catholic, I politely bow my head during their prayers and show respect to the host. HECK. I have attended friends’ Eid Al Fitr with Muslim friends (Malaysian, and oh my God what fantastic foods we had). They say their prayers and I just bow politely.
BUT, The MSM scumbags expect we conservatives to hate all non NASCAR affiliated religious organizations. It speaks volumes about the democrat belief system ands how they hate ALL religions. Every single one of them. They pretend to love Islam when it furthers their revolution but they hate it. They hate Jews. They hate Christians. Maybe they like wiccans but I doubt it. The only religion they accept is the absolute belief in government as God and Obama is the profit (sic).
Election night at our GOP bash we recited the Lord’s Prayer.