The law has been perverted in the past but what is happening now is evil.
Do you believe in the constitution?
Do you think that people have the right to do what they want to do?
Do you think that the state should tell you what to eat, what to drink and how to live every aspect of your life?
In so many ways, change is such a large part of what we are however, in the end we are human and that has not changed.
What worked, one thousand years ago still is true, human nature has not changed, we are what we are and what we are is human.
Are we loosing our rights under the constitution?
Talk about rewriting history and attempting to dismantle the constitution.
School Prayer First Amendment Revision
School Prayer was removed from the U.S. public education system by attempting to change the meaning of the First Amendment through a number of court cases over several decades.
three of these cases in the early 1960′s: have produced a great deal of sadness over the years.
Crime in schools have increased in every statistic.
Murder, by knifing, by guns, by assault, by drugs, is in so many ways directly tied to the attempt to rewrite history and the constitution.
It is an amazing thing when this nation started out as a nation founded in Christian values.
A nation founded by Christians is on the verge of destruction by a minority of people, allegedly less than 20 percent of people in the US, are not christian.
Yet, we allow them to remove the one thing that protected our children.
Source,
“The Regent’s School Prayer” (Engel v. Vitale, 1962)
The New York education system adopted a school prayer to be said before the start of each day’s classes. This prayer promoted good moral character, provided spiritual training, and helped combat juvenile delinquency. The regents wrote a school prayer that was non-sectarian or denominational. In fact, it was so bland that it became known as the “to whom it may concern prayer.” Here it is: “Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country.”