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To: JohnHuang2
GOD fearing bump.
4 posted on 07/09/2002 5:21:08 AM PDT by GailA
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To: GailA
All of this about not being able to say the "Pledge of allegiance" is a bunch of BS. In the First Amendment it say's
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." Already on public schools they have abolished the free exercise of Prayer. Due to the fact that the atheists do not believe in the one true God. There are many other out there in this world today that do, and say nothing about what is happening and just going with the flow. We are letting those who do not believe in God stand in the way of our faith. Our country the United States of America was founded on the bases of Christianity. Many of the people today think that it is just going to be another law and that they will pray at home and go to church/mass on Sunday. But what we are showing the atheists is that we will take the grieve from them and back down from what we believe in, and sink to the level of the society of today's world. Granted there are many people fighting what these people are saying about our faith. But these atheists have no faith and do not have the right to disgrimiate against ours. For hundreds of years on every school public and or private everyone, believers and or non-believers said the allegiance. But we are letting them stand in the way for what we believe in no matter what religion we are. Now we double and even triple the amount of Atheists that are out there with our faith. And we still can’t manage to keep the fire going within our hearts. A many of us have tried to show them the only way to heaven and many have converted many have not. But we can’t help those who have not. I pray for those who do not believe and for those who do believe not to be embarrassed about their faith and pray no matter where they are. Not thinking what others will think about them. But doing what is right. Taking the Pledge out of schools is against our Amendments for the right of religion. Now I don’t have a problem with the atheists out there, and honestly I don’t care if they say the pledge or not but they have no right to try and stop everyone for saying it just because they don’t believe it is right. And I don’t believe what they are doing is right so does that mean the pledge is back in?
5 posted on 07/09/2002 6:00:48 PM PDT by go_usna
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