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I don't believe in Santa Claus, but I'm not going to
sue somebody for singing a Ho-Ho-Ho song in December. I don't agree
with Darwin, but I didn't go out and hire a lawyer when my high school
teacher taught his Theory of Evolution
Life, liberty or your pursuit of happiness will not be
endangered because someone says a
30-second prayer before a football game.
So what's the big deal? It's not like somebody is up there reading the
entire book of Acts. They're just talking to a God they believe in and
asking him to grant safety to the
players on the field and the fans going
home from the game.
But it's a Christian prayer, some will argue.
Yes, and this is the United States of America, a country
founded on Christian principles. According
to our very own phone book, Christian churches outnumber all others
better than 200-to-1. So what would you
expect
-- somebody
chanting Hare Krishna?
If I went to a football game in Jerusalem,
I would expect to hear a Jewish prayer.
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If I went to a soccer game in Baghdad, I would expect
to hear a Muslim prayer.
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If I went to a ping pong match in China, I would
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And I wouldn't be offended.
It wouldn't bother me one bit.
When in Rome ...
But what about the atheists? is another argument.
What about them?
Nobody is asking them to be baptized. We're not going to pass the
collection plate. Just humor us for 30 seconds. If that's asking too
much, bring a Walkman or a pair of ear
plugs. Go to the bathroom. Visit the
concession stand. Call your lawyer!
Unfortunately, one or two will make that call. One or two will tell
thousands what they can and cannot do.
I don't think a short prayer at a football
game is going to shake the world's foundations.
Christians are just sick and tired of turning the other cheek while
our courts strip us of all our rights. Our
parents and grandparents taught u s to
pray before eating; to pray before we go to sleep.
Our Bible tells us to pray without ceasing. Now a
handful of people and their lawyers are telling us
to cease praying.
God, help us.
And if that last sentence offends you, well . .. just sue me.
The silent majority has been silent too l ong.. It's time we let that
one or two who scream loud enough to be heard that the vast majority
don't care what they want. It is time the majority rules! It's time we
tell them, you don't have to pray; you don't have to say the pledge of
allegiance; you don't have to believe in God or attend services that
honor Him. That is your right, and we will honor your right ... But by
golly, you are no longer going to take our rights away. We are
fighting back ...
and we WILL WIN!
God bless us one and all ... especially those who denounce Him , God
bless America, despite all her faults. She is still the greatest
nation of all.
God bless our service men who are fighting to protect our right to
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May 2007 be the year the silent majority is heard and
we put God back as the foundation of our families and institutions.
Keep looking up.
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By Nick Gholson, a columnist for the Times
Record News in Wichita Falls, Texas
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