Saturday, June 4, 2011

Reversal a Victory

The Federal Court of Appeals today reversed the Texas judge who yesterday tried to ban all religious expression at a Texas graduation ceremony. The couple who had brought the court action claimed that the expressions of prayer and even the "amen" would cause irreparable harm to their child. And the falderal caused by the parents is harmless? I think not.But the reversal is definitely a victory for freedom of religion in America.

I can truthfully say that prayer is dangerous. It changed my life. I've never been the same. I know I am loved, and I have an advocate in Christ. He stands with me through everything I face. And I got Him by prayer. So it's definitely dangerous and definitely life- changing. So if that's what they're afraid of, they're correct. But "harm?" That's hog poop.

If people are THAT touchy over everything then perhaps they need to move to a desert island somewhere that has no contact with people. If the chip on their shoulder is so big that those around them can't even mention the word prayer or the amen, how neurotic is their kid going to be? I think we should pray for them- obviously they are in need of some "irreparable harm" like the kind that prayer really brings.

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