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  • Atheists Sue President Over National Prayer Day

    10/04/2008 2:27:00 AM PDT · by AndyTheBear · 111 replies · 1,345+ views
    Fox News ^ | October 3, 2008 | Associated Press
    MADISON, Wis. — The nation's largest group of atheists and agnostics is suing President Bush, the governor of Wisconsin and other officials over the federal law designating a National Day of Prayer.
  • New Capitol Visitor Center Distorts American History, Scrubs Religious References

    09/29/2008 2:15:07 PM PDT · by connell · 5 replies · 710+ views
    Modern Conservative ^ | Gina Diorio
    How the New Capitol Visitor Center Distorts American History by Gina L. DiorioWhile the media trains its cameras on the bailout proceedings on Capitol Hill, another fierce battle is being waged just a few feet away. A battle over our nation’s past, it has profound ramifications for our future. Yet, thanks to the mainstream media’s overwhelming lack of interest in telling the story – or perhaps overwhelming interest that the story not be told – most Americans will never hear it. The clash is over the glaring historical omissions of the soon-to-be-opened Capitol Visitor Center (CVC). The largest undertaking in...
  • Christian heritage a no-show in new $600M visitors center

    09/29/2008 2:25:25 AM PDT · by Man50D · 6 replies · 746+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | September 28, 2008 | Bob Unruh
    American taxpayers have spent more than $600 million on a new visitors' center at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., and it will have acres of marble floors and walls, photographs of Earth Day, information about an AIDS rally and details about the nation's industrial sector. What it will not include is America's Christian heritage, raising objections from members of Congress and drawing an inquiry from Chuck Norris about whether he can help fix it. The new 580,000-square-foot center, mostly built underneath the grounds just east of the U.S. Capitol to protect the scenic views of the historic building, is about...
  • Tory warning on multiculturalism

    09/28/2008 7:58:48 PM PDT · by Arkancide · 5 replies · 475+ views
    BBC ^ | Sep 28, 2008
    Tory warning on multiculturalism British multiculturalism has left a "terrible" legacy which has allowed extremists to flourish, shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve has warned. A type of "cultural despair" has led "long-term inhabitants" and newer arrivals to feel alienated and unsure of UK values, he told the Guardian. Mr Grieve, speaking on the eve of the Conservative Party conference, argued this had led to support for extremism. He also warned against downplaying Britain's Christian heritage. Mr Grieve told the Guardian: "We've actually done something terrible to ourselves in Britain.
  • Are We Fighting a Holy War?

    09/19/2008 9:01:50 PM PDT · by T.L.Sink · 28 replies · 553+ views
    Commentary ^ | Sept. 19, '08 | Newt Gingrich
    (VIDEO) Newt Gingrich, Ph.d., a brilliant student and teacher of history, puts Sarah Palins's answer to ABC's Charley Gibson's condescending and smug "gotcha" question in historical context. The liberal MSM should see Gingrich's video and learn something about America and the role faith plays among great wartime leaders.
  • Keeping Religion in the Closet (Left's Attacks on Sarah Palin)

    09/13/2008 12:54:15 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 17 replies · 292+ views
    Christian Post ^ | 9/13/08 | Ken Connor
    "You are the light of the world.... let your good deeds shine before men, that they may see your deeds and praise your father in heaven." Matthew 5:14,16 (NIV) Sarah Palin's pick as John McCain's running mate has provoked predictable paroxysms from the Left about her religion. Crack investigative reporters have leveled a slew of accusations that Governor Palin's faith is a dangerous influence on her politics. The Chicago Tribune breathlessly reports that she has "labeled the U.S. mission in Iraq a 'task that is from God,'" and that she (gasp!) "argued that public school students should engage in a...
  • Judge rules ban on teacher’s classroom ‘God Bless America’ banners violates free speech

    09/10/2008 1:49:19 PM PDT · by NYer · 10 replies · 157+ views
    CNA ^ | September 10, 2008
    Brad Johnson with his patriotic banners San Diego, Sep 10, 2008 / 07:51 am (CNA).- A federal judge ruled on Friday that a San Diego high school teacher has a free speech right to display patriotic banners in his classroom with messages such as “God Bless America,” “In God We Trust,” and “One Nation Under God.” School officials had ordered the banners removed on the grounds they promoted a “Judeo-Christian” viewpoint.Brad Johnson, a high school math teacher, had displayed such red, white and blue banners in his Poway Unified School District high school for twenty-five years before they were...
  • America's Founding Values

    08/24/2008 10:13:21 AM PDT · by Jon Rowe · 41 replies · 303+ views
    It's often said that America was founded on "Judeo-Christian" values.
  • Founders' Quotes - Virtue and Government

    07/28/2008 4:54:15 PM PDT · by Loud Mime · 37 replies · 127+ views
    The Patriot Post ^ | 07/28/2008 | Various
    "Statesmen my dear Sir, may plan and speculate for Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the Principles upon which Freedom can securely stand....The only foundation of a free Constitution, is pure Virtue, and if this cannot be inspired into our People, in a great Measure, than they have it now, They may change their Rulers, and the forms of Government, but they will not obtain a lasting Liberty." John Adams 1776 - letter to Zabdiel Adams "Religion and good morals are the only solid foundation of public liberty and happiness." Samuel Adams 1778 - letter...
  • Always Faithful ( Great read! )

    07/26/2008 6:31:55 AM PDT · by kellynla · 24 replies · 233+ views
    townhall.com ^ | July 26, 2008 | Tony Perkins
    Religious faith has long been valued as an essential contributor to our national greatness. Thomas Jefferson, in his second inaugural address, declared: “I shall need, too, the favor of that Being in whose hands we are, who led our fathers, as Israel of old, from their native land and planted them in a country flowing with all the necessaries and comforts of life, who has covered our infancy with His Providence and our riper years with His wisdom and power.” Jefferson believed that God had led “our fathers” and blessed the nation’s birth and growth. President George Washington, in his...
  • The Federalist Papers: The Key to Restoring Our Constitutional Republic

    07/05/2008 2:43:18 PM PDT · by Interposition · 49 replies · 427+ views
    Sutherland Institute ^ | Unknown | John Eidsmoe, Professor of Constitutional Law
    The Federalist Papers: The Key to Restoring Our Constitutional Republic By John Eidsmoe, Professor of Constitutional Law Summary: In the long standing debate on how the Constitution should be interpreted, Dr. Eidsmoe makes a strong case for following the original intent of the founders as the only way to avoid bizarre and disastrous results. "It's the only anchor that prevents judges from roaming at large in the trackless fields of their own imaginations," he states. To those who argue against following "original intent" because it cannot be known, Dr. Eidsmoe suggests that a sufficient exposition of the ideas of...
  • Is The Christian Bubble About To Burst?

    06/14/2008 4:36:09 AM PDT · by Victory111 · 43 replies · 96+ views
    Cross Action News ^ | 6-14-08 | Carl Sterling Parnell, Ed.D.
    <p>Several factors have caused the United States to deny its Christian heritage. First, after World War II, many immigrants moved to the United States. Many of these immigrants brought with them their non-Christian religious beliefs and their undemocratic political ideologies. Also, as decades and centuries have passed, the number of people who belong to non-Christian religions has increased tremendously. Therefore, these non-Christian religions are giving Christianity some serious competition. As a result of this religious competition, Christianity is gradually losing its recognition as being America’s most favored religion.</p>
  • The Confluence of Religion & Freedom

    04/28/2008 5:23:37 AM PDT · by K-oneTexas · 1 replies · 51+ views
    New Media Journal ^ | April 28, 2008 | Nancy Salvato
    The Confluence of Religion & Freedom by Nancy Salvato, Senior EditorApril 28, 2008   “Textbooks today are trapped in an ideological straitjacket that, in contrast to the surrounding popular culture, restricts content and sterilizes social realities.” – The Mad, Mad World of Textbook Adoption I’ve always enjoyed learning about history. When I look back on my history classes, it wasn’t because I was interested in reading the textbooks, it was the teacher who made history come alive, by inserting anecdotes that made it “real,” showing footage of actual events, or by connecting what happened in the past to the present....
  • McCain: No Muslim president, U.S. better with Christian one

    09/29/2007 4:34:01 AM PDT · by vietvet67 · 21 replies · 521+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | September 29th 2007 | HELEN KENNEDY
    <p>GOP presidential candidate John McCain says America is better off with a Christian President and he doesn't want a Muslim in the Oval Office.</p> <p>"I admire the Islam. There's a lot of good principles in it," he said. "But I just have to say in all candor that since this nation was founded primarily on Christian principles, personally, I prefer someone who I know who has a solid grounding in my faith."</p>
  • QUESTION: Is 'David Barton' Worth My Time?

    01/04/2008 5:22:10 PM PST · by Yosemitest · 24 replies · 380+ views
    Heritage Series ^ | Jan 4, 2008 | Me
    Just a question: Has anyone rfead this author's works, and is he worth my time? I watched him last night talk about history and freedom of religion being the primary reason for our nation being founded. He stirred my interest.
  • Exclusive Interview: Huckabee on Education and School Choice

    12/28/2007 5:32:10 PM PST · by Tlaloc · 46 replies · 285+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | December 28, 2007 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    Exclusive Interview: Huckabee on Education and School Choice By Terence P. Jeffrey CNSNews.com Editor in Chief December 28, 2007 (CNSNews.com) - Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, the Republican presidential candidate, told Cybercast News Service that he supports tuition tax credits for parents who send their children to private schools and that public schools ought to teach children, as per the Declaration of Independence, that there is a God and that our rights come from Him. Cybercast News Service Editor in Chief Terence P. Jeffrey interviewed Huckabee via phone about his views on education and school choice on the morning of...
  • The Meaning of Religious Liberty

    12/05/2007 4:32:34 PM PST · by wagglebee · 7 replies · 191+ views
    Heritage Foundation ^ | 12/5/07 | Matthew Spalding, Ph.D.
    It is often thought that religious liberty means a strict separation of church and state, but that view is out of tune with the proper understanding of the role religion and morality play in the civic and public life of a self-governing people. A more compelling model is that of America's Founders, who advanced religious liberty in a way that would uphold religion and morality as indispensable supports of good habits, the firmest props of the duties of citizens, and the great pillars of human happiness.Origins of Religious LibertyThe story of religious liberty in America begins with religious persecution in...
  • The Founders Intended A Christian, Not Secular, Society

    10/03/2007 8:26:21 AM PDT · by DeweyCA · 59 replies · 1,190+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | 10-3-07 | Michael medved
    Senator John McCain’s recent comments about America’s heritage as a “Christian nation” ignited an ill-tempered blast of self-righteous condemnation – a reaction that highlighted the widespread misunderstandings, distortions and downright ignorance surrounding the nation’s founders and their view of religion’s role in society. Asked a question about a recent poll that showed 55% of the public believing that “the Constitution establishes a Christian nation,” McCain responded: “I would probably have to say yes, that the Constitution established the United States of America as a Christian nation. But I say that in the broadest sense. The lady that holds her lamp...
  • Is America A Christian Nation? (Chuck Norris: Yes, America Is A Christian Nation)

    09/16/2007 10:28:46 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 44 replies · 425+ views
    Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 09/17/2007 | Chuck Norris
    John Jay, the first chief justice of the United States, appointed by George Washington, wrote to Jedidiah Morse Feb. 28, 1797 (the same year the Treaty of Tripoli was ratified), "Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers. And it is the duty as well as the privilege and interest of a Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers." John Adams, America's second President and the same one who signed and sent the Treaty of Tripoli to the Senate, just one year later delivered these words in a military address Oct. 11, 1798, "Our...
  • Why I'm Glad Most Americans Think Founders Intended Christian Nation (Debbie Schlussel Alert)

    09/12/2007 12:26:42 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 14 replies · 1,463+ views
    Debbie Schlussel.com ^ | 09/12/2007 | Debbie Schlussel
    Most of the mainstream media is up in arms about a First Amendment Center poll showing that the majority of Americans (55%) believe that the Founding Fathers intended America to be a Christian nation. USA Today "reporter" Andrea Stone, for instance, must think she doubles as an editorialist. Her report in today's edition features loaded, biased opinions with words like "erroneous" (regarding most Americans' belief) and "scariest" regarding other numbers in the poll. christianamerica.jpg Frankly, as a Jew, I'm glad most Americans believe America was intended to be a Christian nation. And unlike Ms. Stone, I'm not so sure this...