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Thursday September 1, 2005___
7:52 P.M. C. S. T.
Commentary By Kenneth Martin
Why Did God Let Hurricane
Katrina Hit America?
Maybe this story on Fox News below will help
your ignorance. When America Government tells God,
we no longer mention your name Jesus, or you
Jehovah in America, when we pray. What would you
expect God to do for you when you won't recognize
him as God? America has set Jehovah and Jesus to the
side because Allah or Lucifer may be offended or
possibly one of India's Three Million god's they
pray to.
If America doesn't return to Jehovah soon,
there won't be an America left soon to return to him
with. The Anti-Christ ACLU and their Anti-Christ
buddies and everyone that is on their side against
Christian American, have the blood of the dead on
their hands today and other times, and the guilt of
this destruction.
Because of the successful war the ACLU and
their partners have had on removing God from
Government and Gag Laws on Preachers in the Pulpits
of America, and The Laws made against the Body of
Christ, and supported by The U.S. Supreme Court to
make Christian America a Secular Nation is why
America is suffering this Hell.
This story below I just recently heard on Fox
News I listen to mostly. I believe I heard them say
that they wasn't allowed to mention Jehovah as God,
or even Say the name of Jesus when they prayed
according to The United States Air Force.
It just completely disgusted me when I heard
it, that our American Government had come to be so
low and disgusting, that our fighting Christian
Solders would not be allowed to ask Jesus to help
them in a prayer.
Tell Allah to go to Hell where Muhammad is and
give America back Her God, Jehovah and His Son
Jesus.
If Muslims want to worship Allah that's fine,
but America is Christian.
We Want our God Back, Should Be
The Cry Of Americans
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Naval Academy to Keep Grace Before Lunch
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Associated Press
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Naval Academy (search)
has no plans to drop the regular saying of grace
before its midshipmen's lunch, despite a policy
issued this week by the Air Force to discourage most
public prayer, a spokesman said.
The Naval Academy is the only U.S. military
institution that holds formal prayer at lunch, a
ritual that might date to its founding in 1845. Its
chaplains say grace at the mandatory lunch for its
more than 4,100 midshipmen.
Academy spokesman Cmdr. Rod Gibbons said there
are no plans to change the tradition of what he has
called "devotional thoughts." Prayers are
nondenominational and are led by Roman Catholic,
Jewish or Protestant chaplains.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in
2003 that mealtime prayers at the Virginia
Military Institute (search)
in Lexington, Va., violated the First Amendment.
The
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of
Maryland and the
Anti-Defamation League have asked the Navy to
stop the lunchtime prayer based on that ruling, but
academy leaders have declined.
David Rocah, a lawyer for the Maryland ACLU, said
the organization has not been able to bring a suit
because midshipmen are reluctant to "begin their
career by suing the Navy."
TheAir Force Academy (search),
in Colorado Springs, Colo., holds 20 seconds of
silence before lunch, and no prayer precedes the
noon meal at the U.S. Military Academy at West
Point, N.Y.
The new Air Force regulations came after several
internal and external reviews that questioned
evangelical proselytizing by faculty, staff and
cadets at the Air Force Academy.
The Air Force's new policy says prayer "should
not usually be included in official settings such as
staff meetings, office meetings, classes or
officially sanctioned activities." |