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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Alan Sears :: Townhall.com Columnist
Preying on Prayer
by Alan Sears
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It’s high time someone asked: where in the U.S. Constitution are so many angry people finding the legal right not to be offended?

The assumption that this imaginary protection exists is everywhere – and is usually invoked to suppress the much-more-demonstrable religious rights clearly secured by the First Amendment. Groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and American Atheists all make their headlines and their reputation by demanding the right never to be faced with any sight, symbol, or idea with which they disagree.

They want Bibles out of schools and crosses off of veterans’ memorials. They want religious symbols removed from public markers and political issues removed from pastors’ sermons. They want a guarantee, in writing, from our federal government that they’ll be able to walk through life without ever being confronted by the barest wisp of suggestion that God exists or that people believe in Him.

That’s not so unreasonable is it? After all, in the immortal words of Frank Burns, “Unless we all conform, unless we follow our leaders blindly, there is no possible way we can remain free.” How long can America really be the land of liberty if people insist on walking around living their convictions and praying whenever they feel like it?

Well, the Freedom From Religion Foundation wants to find out. And their latest tactic is a lawsuit designed to eradicate the National Day of Prayer from the first Thursday of May on the federal calendar. (People who want to support the effort to defend the National Day of Prayer against this lawsuit and protect their First Amendment right to religious liberty can visit www.savethendop.org.)

Basically, this suit is just FFRF’s way of stamping its restless legal foot at hundreds of years of American history and tradition. After all, Americans have been encouraged by their leaders to pray since the Pilgrims first waded ashore. In 1775, the Continental Congress made it official by calling on the colonists to beseech the Almighty’s guidance on the forming of a new nation. Members of the Constitutional Convention prayed fervently over their historic efforts.

Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863, and wartime presidents, up to and including George W. Bush, have urged citizens to intercede for their soldiers and their nation.

Indeed, to separate our national commitment to prayer from the history of America, you have to cut away the crux of the American character. This nation was founded, settled, and populated by people seeking, first and foremost, the freedom to pray and worship; a government proclamation doesn’t compel anyone to continue that tradition…it merely recognizes a love for God and religious freedom that still pulses in the hearts of most Americans.

But not, apparently, in the hearts of the FFRF, who claim this once-a-year proclamation and the events that attend it create a “hostile environment for nonbelievers, who are made to feel as if they are political outsiders.” Continued...

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Alan Sears, a former federal prosecutor in the Reagan Administration, is president and CEO of the Alliance Defense Fund, a legal alliance employing a unique combination of strategy, training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the family.

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Cynthia
"I was speaking of such great qualities that God gave to me as my unsurpassed intellect, which I'm clearly wasting, having discussions with YOU."

In comparison to the apostle Paul, it was one of the few things that I could think of for sure that you have that he didn't. That you misinterpreted it shows how bright you really aren't, and where your mind is.

By your own admission, you aren't very bright by talking to the likes of me, either, or wasting your time bragging on TH. Judging by your now-exposed ignorance of Judaism and Christianity, you are a failure at biblical exegesis. Judging by the stops and starts in your career, you are clearly directionless. Judging by your totally off-base guesses on my career and the career of other poseters here, you are a washup at divination. Judging by the things that you reveal about yourself, you could use some professional help.

Also, your constant ad hominem attacks and handle bendings show that you really have nothing intelligent to say. The only thing that I can see that you are good at is hiding your self-professed intellect. Perhaps you ought replace that mirror on your private altar with another idol. How about something in a nice wood, wormwood perhaps, or maybe lacquered brass?



P.S. Don't forget to tip the waitress.

Rich D.
I "probably have female organs, speak English and play the piano"?

You lascivious old coot. I see why you're SUCH good friends with the adulteress who loves to tell the world (including her alleged students) about her presumably prodigious sex life -- you know "truetodaff," "truetostrife," whatever her phony little nickname was.

She finally shut up! Must be busy serving up those bacon platters over at the cafe where she waitresses...

No, inveterate retard and sexual predator, I WASN'T speaking about my "sex organs." The sex that you are isn't what makes a person great, is it, imbecile?

I was speaking of such great qualities that God gave to me as my unsurpassed intellect, which I'm clearly wasting, having discussions with YOU.

But as I say...others who have a lot more intelligence than you and truetodaff, and who have formed a closer allegiance to God than you two, have also read my words.

Two new polls show that the percentage of Ameicans who oppose infanticide ("abortion") has grown, as compared to just over a decade ago. So, I say, Townhall: Keep up the good work!
(But why is this website so slow sometimes?)
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