Jesus already did all the hard work for me. He suffered the wrath of God on the cross for me. For my sins. Spikes through his hands. Spikes through his feet. Mocked. Scorned. Every joint dislocated. Humiliated. The very Son of God who spoke everything into existence put to death by men. Separated from God the Father on the cross. Isaiah says that His Visage was marred more than any mans from the beatings he endured. The same Prophet says again that God shall see of the travail of his soul ( Jesus ) and shall be satisfied. Satisfied for what? The payment for my sin, your sin was dealt with on that cross. Paid in full written on your account, if you will but repent and believe the Gospel.
"He could have called 10 thousand angels, to destroy the world, and set Him free, but He died alone for you and me. " Just a song we sing.
The bill was introduced by Republican Sen. Mike Azinger, who said he wants to give kids in schools something to look up to and let them know it’s OK to “say God” in school.
“We know there’s a lot of kids that have problems at home, tough times at home that we don’t know anything about,” Azinger said, speaking on the Senate floor.
“Maybe they’ll look up one day and say, ‘In God We Trust’ and know they can put their hope in God,” he said.
The bill is now heading to the West Virginia House of Delegates.
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It requires public K-12 schools and public institutions of higher learning to display the official U.S. national motto on durable posters or in frames placed in a “conspicuous place” in each building.
The displays also must contain images of the U.S. national and state flags but can’t depict any other words, images or information.
They must either be donated or purchased from private donations.
Similar laws have been passed in Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia and several other states.
Mississippi was the first state to pass a law mandating “In God We Trust” be displayed in public schools back in 2001.
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a law making “In God We Trust” the official U.S. national motto July 30, 1956, two years after pushing to have the phrase “under God” inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance.
“It was adopted during a time of disunity in America, at a time that unity was needed,” Azinger said Monday. “And I think that’s where we are in America in many ways.”
“We know there’s a lot of kids that have problems at home, tough times at home that we don’t know anything about,” Azinger said, speaking on the Senate floor.
“Maybe they’ll look up one day and say, ‘In God We Trust’ and know they can put their hope in God,”
No surprise something like this gets stickied on this site now. I wonder if state or local municipals decided to make governance to include cattle, prayer rugs, mosques and Buddha statues within a tax payer funded school system,there would be the same response of enthusiasm. Praise Allah.
I would like to see the Bill of Rights and Constitution posted in every single school as well. Every citizen should have their God given Rights ingrained in them from childhood through to adulthood. Atheists can put their kids into special Godless schools or they can teach their kids to avoid looking at any reference to a higher power in the Universe. That way, they can't be offended.
And honestly, I very much believe in the HEAVENLY FATHER (Still question a lot of what is written in the Bible though) but not so sure I am in agreement with it being all put out on Govt buildings. I mean, the poLIEtiticans have been living their lives for THEIR god for some time, so, we should be clarifying more when we say "God"... just WHOSE God?
If all caps, do they more mean as in the Government as our "god"? Government Ordained Dominion? The Govts worldwide have longed believed themselves to be our god
Sticky for the very positive news! Not much of this these days. Nice WV State win!!
That would be wonderful. Praise the Lord they feel the need to do this. I hope it passes. Jesus is the only answer to this world's ills.
By "God" they mean money and government.
Jesus is not the "only answer".
Proper moral action is the answer.
Stop waiting for Q or Jesus to do the hard work for you.
Wrong. God and Jesus are the only way. I think Q++ will reveal all! Trust the plan!
Jesus already did all the hard work for me. He suffered the wrath of God on the cross for me. For my sins. Spikes through his hands. Spikes through his feet. Mocked. Scorned. Every joint dislocated. Humiliated. The very Son of God who spoke everything into existence put to death by men. Separated from God the Father on the cross. Isaiah says that His Visage was marred more than any mans from the beatings he endured. The same Prophet says again that God shall see of the travail of his soul ( Jesus ) and shall be satisfied. Satisfied for what? The payment for my sin, your sin was dealt with on that cross. Paid in full written on your account, if you will but repent and believe the Gospel.
"He could have called 10 thousand angels, to destroy the world, and set Him free, but He died alone for you and me. " Just a song we sing.
"In God we trust" is at least polytheist compatible.
At least they aren't posting slander about hell.
Proper moral action only comes from true belief. Otherwise you have media inspired woke brainwashing disguised as "moral action".
Amen!
Praise God. Every win is a plus for good!
From article
The bill was introduced by Republican Sen. Mike Azinger, who said he wants to give kids in schools something to look up to and let them know it’s OK to “say God” in school.
“We know there’s a lot of kids that have problems at home, tough times at home that we don’t know anything about,” Azinger said, speaking on the Senate floor.
“Maybe they’ll look up one day and say, ‘In God We Trust’ and know they can put their hope in God,” he said.
The bill is now heading to the West Virginia House of Delegates.
Trending: McCarthy Reveals What Trump Told Him When He Had Gold-Star Family in Office: 'He Didn't Want Anyone to Know' It requires public K-12 schools and public institutions of higher learning to display the official U.S. national motto on durable posters or in frames placed in a “conspicuous place” in each building.
The displays also must contain images of the U.S. national and state flags but can’t depict any other words, images or information.
They must either be donated or purchased from private donations.
Similar laws have been passed in Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia and several other states.
Mississippi was the first state to pass a law mandating “In God We Trust” be displayed in public schools back in 2001.
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a law making “In God We Trust” the official U.S. national motto July 30, 1956, two years after pushing to have the phrase “under God” inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance.
“It was adopted during a time of disunity in America, at a time that unity was needed,” Azinger said Monday. “And I think that’s where we are in America in many ways.”
Damn, that's a pretty powerful statement.
No surprise something like this gets stickied on this site now. I wonder if state or local municipals decided to make governance to include cattle, prayer rugs, mosques and Buddha statues within a tax payer funded school system,there would be the same response of enthusiasm. Praise Allah.
I would like to see the Bill of Rights and Constitution posted in every single school as well. Every citizen should have their God given Rights ingrained in them from childhood through to adulthood. Atheists can put their kids into special Godless schools or they can teach their kids to avoid looking at any reference to a higher power in the Universe. That way, they can't be offended.
Sweet. About time. That's like a breath of fresh air. Truly. I hope it spreads and grows.
Finally, positive and Godly news
If God wins, Good wins.
Thank God! This is Great News. The whole state! I am sure others will follow.
This is the best news I got today so far.
Wonder if we can get some religious exemptions for vaccines available to school children. I’ve left tWV over this issue
Looks like some 8th-grader is all upset about seeing words like God and Jesus. I updooted to offset the downdoots.
The separation of Church and state was the WORST thing to ever happen for the stability of the country. It's time to remove it, for good!
Our state required that a couple years ago, https://www.keloland.com/keloland-com-original/how-in-god-we-trust-is-being-displayed-in-schools-across-south-dakota/ but the placards are so small that no one even notices them. Heck, I couldnt even tell you where any of them are.
And honestly, I very much believe in the HEAVENLY FATHER (Still question a lot of what is written in the Bible though) but not so sure I am in agreement with it being all put out on Govt buildings. I mean, the poLIEtiticans have been living their lives for THEIR god for some time, so, we should be clarifying more when we say "God"... just WHOSE God?
If all caps, do they more mean as in the Government as our "god"? Government Ordained Dominion? The Govts worldwide have longed believed themselves to be our god
Any updates? :)
Unfortunately this may set up lawsuits from demon-crazed Libs and Dems.
The Supreme Court, back in 1962, ruled against God in school as being unconstitutional. Everythings gone downhill since.
Maybe this can fall under the Tenth Amendment.