Friday, April 16, 2010

Under Attack

I never thought I would live in a country that is anti-Christian and anti-God. But that is where we seem to be headed. The latest attack on Christianity came this week when a federal judge declared the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional.

This is so ridiculous. The United States was founded on Christian principles. Our president doesn't seem to think so, though.

Barack Obama has declared that we are no longer a Christian nation. Now, he has canceled the annual National Day of Prayer ceremony at the White House under the rouse of "not wanting to offend anyone."

Yet, last year, Obama welcomed 50,000 Muslims to Washington, D.C. for a day of prayer on Capitol Hill for the Muslim religion.

I guess it didn't matter to him that Christians were offended.

Christianity is clearly under attack. Atheists and other groups have fought for years to try to have "In God We Trust" removed from our currency. Prayer has already been kicked out of school, and now they want to remove Ten Commandment monuments from government buildings and courtrooms.

This is so dangerous. God has blessed the U.S. more than any other nation, but He will not stay where He is not wanted. Maybe that's why we're seeing such economic turmoil in our country today.

But it doesn't have to stay that way. Christians can take a stand and start to pray MORE! God is faithful, and He will answer the prayers of HIS people. So let's do all we can. Let's make EVERY DAY a national day of prayer!

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