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Old 04-03-2003, 08:52 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Maryland Senate bars Xian prayer

Jewish lawmakers threaten walk-out over reference to Jesus
 
Old 04-03-2003, 09:01 PM   #2
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"I'm shocked by the response. I've never had this happen in 26 years," Hughes told the Frederick News-Post. "It just makes me feel that they've taken away my right as an American to pray, and this is the seat of government, and that's scary."
Ugh... Why do I get the feeling this case will be referenced in every godspam for at least a year?
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The state senate did not bar Christian prayer. They barred a minister who refused to drop "In Jesus' name, we pray" from the end of his invocation after being given fair warning from the Sergeant at arms of the legislature. A little different.
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"There's a push in this country to remove religion from society," [Republican State Rep. Alex] Mooney echoed, "from the Supreme Court's decision on the Pledge to the ACLU going after all the Ten Commandments posted across the country... Nothing in the church-state relationship allows censorship and the removal of religious values from society."

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Well, I guess we know Radorth's real identity now.
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"I'm shocked by the response. I've never had this happen in 26 years," Hughes told the Frederick News-Post. "It just makes me feel that they've taken away my right as an American to pray, and this is the seat of government, and that's scary."
Of course, he can always go to his tax-exempt church buiding and pray in Jesus's name. And pretty soon he can get a government grant to build a church for him.

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"We were the first state to address religious tolerance in our state charter," he told WorldNetDaily. "This just shows a lack of tolerance for peoples' religious views."
Maryland, my birth state, claims to be the first colony to incorporate religious tolerance because they forbade discrimination against Catholics. But in 1963, they were still saying the Lord's prayer in public schools, until Madalyn Murray put a stop to it. The Jews at that time evidently decided that it was okay because Jesus was a Jew when he composed the prayer.
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Ugh, that damn Radorth!
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