It is our first ammendment right to freedom of speech and we ought to be able to pray anywhere especially concerning our government! Lord knows we need it!
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Prayer before a public meeting does not establish a religion. It only shows respect for the supreme God, the Creator, on whose laws our country was founded. The Supreme Court, I hope, will realize this and let the prayers continue. However, there is a move in this country to erase God and prayer from all…
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No matter how often progressives protest prayer before public meetings, the history of our nation and its founding is based on our belief in traditional Judeo-Christian values. This is undeniable. I hope the Supreme Court rules in favor of permitting prayer before government meetings and puts an end to this issue once and for all.
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According to a Fox News article, even President Obama wants to continue the practice of public prayer. The intent of the founding fathers was not separation of religion from the state but protection of religion from government control and intervention. To me the Constitution gives us the right as individuals to pray before public meetings.…
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Hopefully the Supreme Court will decide that without prayer this country doesn’t stand a chance and they need to know that this includes them….they are part of the government.
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Prayer must be VERY powerful! Think I'll pray about this right now... Care to join me?
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I do not think that the First Amendments establishment Clause is violated by prayer before work is done by units of government. Those elected officials or those in attendance at the meetings do not have to pray if they choose not, but should be respectful during the brief time of prayer. This prayer does not dictate that…
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Prayer is the only thing still holding this country together. Remove it from these meetings and we will no longer have the wisdom of God. Instead, we'll have the wisdom of men, which is no wisdom at all.
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It will be profoundly disappointing if they decide to impose a mythical "wall iof separation between Church and State.
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It does not. It really is that simple and honest judges know it.
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