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In the midst of all the chaos, the senseless violence, the ceaseless crimes, our country pulls further and further away from the faith of the founding fathers. Indiana says no to Christian prayer, which is very politically correct and even constitutional under the idea of separation of church and state. But as a Christian, I think we need prayer now more than ever. That's not me trying to force my beliefs upon others, it's just me saying that I don't like to watch our country heap burning coals upon our heads anymore than necessary. We do a good enough job of heaping coals upon ourselves individually; it breaks my heart to see us do it en masse as a nation as well.
Posted by Kim at December 1, 2005 02:12 PMIsn't it just as bad for the country to try and push it's lack of belief on us?
Why are they so afraid of prayer, and all things Christian. It seems like we are trying not to offend anyone or any possible "faith" except Christianity and Christians. Are we eventually going to have to stand up for our constitutional right to be Christian and to say so?