Friday, July 13, 2007
Is this what liberals want? One divided nation under many gods including Satan?
In response to a thoroughly inappropriate and insulting invitation by Senate Majority Leader Harry “the political hack” Reid to a Hindu priest, I shot off this email last night to my two U.S. Senators:
It was a very unwise, insulting and shameful to invite a Hindu
Chaplain to provide an invocation to open today's Senate session. America was founded as a Christian nation and our very foundations are eroding. This poor judgment on the part of Senator Reid shows his anti-Christian bias.
We are One Nation under God, not one nation under many gods. We must stop this foolish political correctness and so-called tolerance and diversity. The Senate apparently opens its arms and embraces every philosophy and religion except true Christianity. Will you next invite someone from the Church of Scientology or a Wicca to open the Senate with prayer?
Has America really drifted so far from the Founding Fathers vision and intent that she can no longer be called “One Nation under God,” but more appropriately by the title of this article? For the past fifty or so years America has actually regressed, not progressed in terms of our founders’ blueprint for this nation. Now, thanks to Senator Harry “the political hack” Reid we have stepped back another step. This Democrat elitist invited a fellow Nevadan and a chaplain with the Indian (Eastern Asia) Association of Northern Nevada, Rajan Zed. Zed is actually a Hindu priest.
There is nothing necessarily unconstitutional about the Hindu’s prayer. However, it is an affront to all believers of monotheistic religions, to America and to Americans to even invite such a religious leader to give an invocation. Like I said it is Senator Harry “the political hack” Reid’s prerogative to invite whom he wishes and once invited the Hindu priest has every right to pray in whatever fashion he wished to his gods. .
One the other hand, because our country has always recognized and honored, until fairly recently, the one true God of the Judeo-Christian Scripture. Senator Reid did a foolish and insulting thing inviting a non-monotheistic representative to pray over our Christian nation’s leaders and representatives.
OneNewsNow.com reported today that Pierre Bynum, chaplain of the Family Research Council, called yesterday's historic Hindu prayer to open the U.S. Senate “just one more step away" from America's Christian heritage. He says, “the founders of the United States would never have wanted a pantheistic prayer to open that legislative body. .. ." Bynum also said that “the farther America gets away from the faith of its founding fathers, the more troubled and confused the country will become.
Listen to the words not befitting the America of our Forefathers uttered by the Hindu cleric: "Let us pray. We meditate on the transcendental glory of the deity supreme who is inside the heart of the Earth, inside the life of the sky, and inside the soul of the heaven." Just the opening words of the prayer were antithetical to all that our Forefathers worked and established for us. New age gobble gook if you ask me.
All that can be said is, “Shame on you Senator Reid for inviting such ungodly prayers to be spoken before America’s Senate.” I surely hope that you will go the way of Tom Daschle in 2010 when it is time for you to give an accounting of your work to your constituents. You are so deserving of being fired for your treasonous acts regarding the war on terror, your rigid stance on abortion and so-called homosexual “rights” and your anti-Christian bias and hatred.
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Good show my friend!
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God Bless!
I don't even know why I am commenting on this. Well - Keep blogging so we get an idea pm how all you christian-taliban think of other religions!
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