"These and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation." - Supreme Court of the United States of America, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH v. THE UNITED STATES, 1892This country was founded by Christians to glorify Jesus Christ. The Founding Fathers were Christians. The very authors of the 1st amendment used federal money to build churches, print Bibles, and promote (but not establish) Christianity. Church service was held in the Capitol building and most other federal buildings. You can still see that history in the Capitol building itself:
Liberals are aghast at such history, and do their best to strike it all from public school curriculum for starters. And we are not only under attack from liberal progressives, but from radical Islam that wants to wipe the US and Israel of the face of the planet, either by nuclear explosion or by subverting society from within, imposing Sharia law in place of the US Constitution dooming this country to be just a Muslim caliphate. Idiot liberals like those on the Hartford, Connecticut City Council are all too willing to help them along. From NBC Connecticut:
In the wake of the battle over a mosque at Ground Zero, a move by the Hartford City Councilis sure to have its critics.That's the problem with liberals, the feel rather than think. The City Council's actions are akin to sheep appeasing the wolves.There is perhaps no sweeter tasting victory for Muslims than dominating and then desecrating Christianity: Reason #3,926 not to build Ground Zero mosque: Muslims building mosque on Christian graveyard in Pakistan. I'm just waiting for the Council President to declare "we will see peace in our time!"
The Council announced Tuesday that it has invited local imams to perform Islamic invocations at the beginning of the Council meetings in September.
An e-mail from the Common Council called it "an act of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters."
The email even referenced the ongoing issue in New York. "One of the goals of the Council is to give a voice to the many diverse peoples of the City, which is especially important given the recent anti-Islam events throughout the country."
Council President rJo Winch called it an important move for the Council.
"I feel it is very important that, as a Council, we project a culture of inclusiveness in the City of Hartford. Too often it is our differences that divide us. In my opinion, it is our combination of differences that makes us strong," Winch said.
Hartford City Council President Winch declaring peace in our time |
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