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What’s next in religion..according to the Obama Regime?

January 11, 2012

You know there doesn’t need to be problems with religion in this country. All one need to do is to look out to your sources or reading material and look at who is making the most noise and chances are, given the rate of reasonable probabilty it will be that group or religion that is making the most bull squat.

If there were anything I would hope that we could do as a nation – united and collectively – is to pass some legislation that limits the amount of damages one receives from some of the most ridiculous cases that never should have made it into a court room. We are not advocating changing or even altering the U.S. Constitution or the First Amendment that specifically uses 14 words that mentions the notion of religion.

However, we come across two stories that all aside from Atheists’, Muslims, Islam, Sikhs, or even homosexuals suing Christians for whatever reasons should be placed into an entirely new category. The United States of America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles and if this is news to you or if you have a problem with it, then don’t hate the messenger, just take some quality time looking into precisely what the Founders said. Who was their guidance? Where did they receive those unalienable rights? Why do we “In God We Trust,” on our currency?

Help us all make sense of this scenario. There are no druids at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO this year. Well then what about next year? According to the Los Angeles Times, who provides this story about the accommodations for “earth-based” religions, such as pagans, druids, witches, Wiccans, and various other Native American religions?

The U.S. taxpayer has just built an $80,000 “outpost worship center” for druids and the other aforementioned religions on Academy grounds, a hilltop circle of boulders complete with propane fire pit.

“It is very nice to have our own space,” says Cadet 1st Class Nicole Johnson, describing the mini-Stonehenge. Johnson, who “became a pagan” after entering the Academy, is one of the only three pagans in a 4300 cadet enrollment.

To be able to minister to this trio, the Air Force hired two witches, who help the cadets celebrate the winter solstice and “regularly cast spells” according to The Times, “which they say is not so different from offering prayer.”


Here’s the contrast and compare: On the morning of June 6, 1944, as Allied forces were landing on the beaches in Normandy, also known as “D-Day” President Roosevelt went to the airwaves and led the nation in a prayer for God’s blessing and protection on U.S. troops. From coast to coast, the President’s voice resounded, “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity. Lead them straight and true; give strength to their arms, stoutness to their hearts, steadfastness in their faith. They will need Thy blessings.”

Without question it is a moving prayer that also noted, “some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them. Thy heroic servants, into Thy Kingdom.

However, if the Obama Regime has its way, you won’t find these words showcased at the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. A measure to display the D-Day prayer just got the proverbial thumbs down, according to Fox News.

And get this – had I’d not seen this in writing I wouldn’t have believed it – Obama’s Bureau of Land Management Director, Robert Abbey, claimed the prayer would “dilute this elegant memorial’s central message and its ability to clearly convey that message to move, educate, and inspire its many visitors.”

Mr. Abbey definitely should write his own reasons and not those of his bosses’ press corps. What better message is there to move, whilst educating and inspiring its many visitors? (Please click here for the entire article.)

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