It seems interesting that "God" is forged on our currency, engraved on historical buildings in Washington, recognition even given to God at the opening sessions of the Supreme Court of the United States and yet Bibles are forbidden from our classrooms? Where is this "separation of Church and State" that is always brought up? Is it engraved in stone in Washington? On some memorial? It's not in the Constitution, nor the Declaration of Independence. Where is the document that proclaims bibles can not be distributed in public schools? Would there be an outcry by this organization if an Imam gave out the Koran at a public school? Why is Christianity the headstone of the United States of America? Why not Mormonism or Jehovah Witnesses? The Mormons and Jehovah Witnesses were started in the 1800's after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Only because a few, brave, noble, praying, bible reading, God fearing, Christian men were willing to sacrifice everything they owned, even their own lives if necessary, was this great country started. So when they start saying "stop giving out bibles", "stop praying", "stop worshipping your Jesus", follow the example of Daniel, open your windows and give prayer and praise to the living God who gives breathe to the just and the unjust. |