Saturday, April 17, 2010

A Judge Rules Against Prayer, But Not Against An Imposter

By Jerry McConnell
on canada free press.com


How unGodly our country becomes with each passing day.

The ranks of those with the absence of God in them
are growing larger and stronger in our population and
concernedly in our judiciary.

How easy it must be for a U. S. District Judge to play
the role of God and strike down any references to the
real God. But it must leave a bit of nagging doubt in
their minds, even if they are of no special faith persuasion.
Any sane and reasonably intelligent person HAS to have
some tinges of ‘is it’ or ‘isn’t it’ etched in their minds.

To a heartless and uncaring atheist who loves no one
beyond him or herself it is probably easy and unfettering
to their minds to blaspheme or outright deny any reference
to anything higher in spiritual plane than themselves.

A higher authority will censure those non-feelers at an
appropriate time. But right now I would like to ask one
U. S. District Judge Barbara Crabb why it is so simple to
rule against a beautiful and absolutely harmless
Day of Prayer that demands no special allegiance or actions
save what is in one’s heart; a day that if left untouched and
allowed to continue that would bring only goodness and
love to all who participate.

I am sure that Madam Crabb would answer that the
participants in the lawsuit brought by the
Freedom From Religion Foundation, a Madison-based
group of atheists and agnostics, felt offended and
damaged or some such rot. I never will understand
why such creatures have to lie to stop something that
gives great pleasure to many others and at no cost or
loss to the self-minded offendees.

This country was founded by Christians and peopled
by good and caring Christians who opened their hearts
and allowed others from all over the world of all faiths
to come and live in the freedom and love as did they;
only to have ingratitude and selfishness spring up from
the newcomers. And mostly, the ungraciousness of such
people who were welcomed into the folds of Christians
without question or rules, is now their unfounded
hammer and nails of hate.

Judge Crabb says the day violates the separation of church
and state. HOW?
To me, the day brings together all those of faith for a moment
to reflect and bathe in the goodness of that faith that keeps
sanity among peoples of different faiths instead of bloodshed
and battle. No harm is done to anyone.
Our Constitution radiates with its goodness.

But if it is so simple for a jurist to so easily rule that a
day of prayer that infringes on no one and harms no one
is ANY kind of violation, why is it so hard for that same
jurist or any of his or her peers to also follow the dictates
of our Constitution and rule against a person who secretly
and knowingly defrauded said Constitution by hiding his
true identity and illegally filed an application for the
Office of the Presidency?

That person who now holds that office is doing harm
with each official action he takes in the guise of being
legitimately qualified to hold office even though he violates
one main requisite; that of being a natural born citizen.

Judge Crabb, I call on you to exercise your duty as a sworn
defender of our Constitution to rule as firmly as you did in
this case against a Day of Prayer, that the usurper in the
Office of the President is also unconstitutional.

Do you have that kind of iron in your own constitution Judge?
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Jerry McConnell is a longtime resident of planet earth with one
half century on the seacoast of NH. He is a community activist
but promises not to run for President and he feeds ACORN’s to
the squirrels.
He can be emailed at lethrneck@comcast.net with complaints or
the editor at letters@canadafreepress.com with favorables.

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