Tuesday, June 28, 2005

AMERICA'S STATE RELIGION

Is atheism rapidly becoming the state religion of the United States?
Based upon important Federal Court decisions involving any faith involving God, atheism clearly finds favor. All trappings, all mention of God are ruled out of order by the Courts.
Where is freedom of speech when religious people are told they cannot pray in certain places? Clearly freedom of speech must yield to avoid offending advocates of the evolving State Religion, atheism.
To those who delight in rewriting American history the establishment of atheism as the official national belief is viewed in a favorable light. To those who have studied American history, atheism does not even find a place of respect. If the statements of the Founding Fathers of the Republic extolling belief in God, and Christianity in particular, were to be written here, you would have to scan hundreds of pages. In fact, the most prominent Americans in the life of our country in the last two hundred years flatly stated that if God and religion were removed from government, the American nation would be rapidly on the way to its end.
Who and what are establishing the State Religion of atheism? Obviously Federal judges serving left wing agendas are high on the list. But there is much more behind the effort. Any number of well organized extremist groups have suddenly come forward to help in abolishing all religions except atheism.
In world history, and especially recent history, every evil and totalitarian movement has championed atheism. The Soviet Union quickly closed and padlocked all houses of worship following Lenin's rise to power. Under Hitler people of faith were put to death in systematic fashion.
The extermination of religion and its symbols and rich involvement in America's development is a sign of horrors yet to come. The establishment of atheism as the National State Religion would end freedom of speech and thought completely.
When judges dictate against the will of the majority and proclaim the nonexistent notion of Constitutional separation of church and state, why is atheism exempt?
Government should have no place in religion. This is what the Constitution actually mandates. The free exercise of religion means just what it says. But in the world of today's left wing judicial dictators, who cares about what the Constitution says?

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