Missouri Finally Protects Religious Freedom
I have give praise to for CitizenLink fearlessly brining us the news that the Missouri legislature has finally tackled a subject long ignored in America, the freedom to practice religion (and it better be Christian).
If only the Founding Fathers had tackled the issue we wouldn’t have needed these modern day heroes to take-up the fight:
A Missouri Senate committee has endorsed legislation that protects religious freedoms.
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Joe Ortwerth, executive director of the Missouri Family Policy Council, said his group promoted Senate Joint Resolution 31, because groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, for example, are trying to convince public school officials that freedom of religious expression cannot be permitted in public settings.
Absolutely! Anytime an official tries to make sure that their educational institution doesn’t endorse or support a certain religion, its sects, or its holidays; it threatens religious freedom.
And by “religious freedom” I mainly refer to our freedom as Christians to remain the dominate religious force in American society, and to marginalize all the others.