Friday, June 12, 2009

American Judeo-Christian Heritage Bill Introduced by Virginia Congressman

Listen to Rep. Forbes tell of America's Judeo- Christian heritage in the U.S. House of Representatives in this video:



While Obama is busy fabricating a new American heritage and rewriting America's biblical Judeo Christian heritage in speeches praising islam in muslim countries such as Turkey, declaring that America is not a Christian nation, and in Cairo proclaiming the insane idea that America is one of the largest muslim nations, and the athiest ACLU and left wing extremism in America's court system is working overtime to remove the name of God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Bible out of America's spiritual heritage, there is finally one man elected by the people among all the wimps in Washington with the courage, but most importantly the willingness, to speak the truth. Virginia's Congressman Randy Forbes has done his homework on America's Judeo-Christian heritage and is sponsoring a bill designating the first week in May as “America’s Spiritual Heritage Week”, which will make America's Judeo-Christian heritage official.

The "Spiritual Heritage” bill includes a long list of congressional actions that testify to how and when Judeo-Christian principles have shaped the nation, from Congress approving in 1777 the distribution of Bibles for schools and families throughout the states, to the law passed by Congress in 1954 adding “one nation under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.

Forbes said he first introduced the act in the 110th Congress, inspired by the sacrifices made by the Founding Fathers and the self-serving nature of today’s politicians. But President Obama's remarks made during his tour of the Middle East have renewed Forbes’s determination to preserve America’s religious heritage, the congressman said. At an Apr. 6 press conference with Turkey’s president, Obama said secularism is what makes America great. "That's something very important to me," Obama said. "And I've said before that one of the great strengths of the United States is- although as I mentioned we have a large Christian population, we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation, or a Jewis nation or a Muslim nation; we consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values."

On May 4, Forbes introduced the House Resolution 397 in the House of Representatives and spoke about it on the House floor on May 6. "When our Constitution was signed, the signers made sure that they punctuated the end of it by saying, "in the year of our Lord, 1787." Forbes said. "And 100 years later in the Supreme Court case of Holy Trinity Church v. The United States Supreme Court indicated, after recounting the long history of faith in this country, that we were even a Christian nation. Full story here


And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32

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