State Senate passes bill that would require “In God We Trust” to be displayed in schools - 🇺🇸🙏
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West Virginia.
Toooo the place...
I belong!!!!! !!!!!!! !!!!!
Mountain momma...
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Country roads....
I hope this is just the beginning. Praise God†.
The maggots at freedom from religion in milwaukee are gonna have a cow over this - YES!
Point out that they are breaking the law (likely knowingly) that they claim they are trying to enforce, by doing what they are doing - the one that says “congress shall make no law regarding an establishment of religion”.
Oh wait, no they aren’t, because they’re doing it through the courts, again. https://www.jta.org/archive/reaction-mixed-on-courts-ruling-about-menorah-and-creche-displays
Wait, but the courts can’t create law, and without law and without damages there is no … I believe the term is “standing”, so … I’m having trouble not being profane here … “kindly be your delightful self in another location”.
Can you expand...?
They’ve used “separation of church and state” (which doesn’t exist) to prevent Christians from involving Christian mindsets and responses in government. It’s how America has gone from 90-95% Christian to 75-70% (or less) now.
Nothing in the constitution says that Christianity cannot be involved in government. Technically, I think nothing says it can’t be barred from government, either. The only restriction is that no law can be made by the federal congress regarding an establishment of religion - I.e. it’s a one-way separation that applies specifically to the federal congress, and not state or city governments, and not that religion can’t be involved in government at all, which isn’t functionally possible as there is no way to prevent moral frameworks from being involved in what a society sees fit to allow or disallow.
As with Obamacare, Roe v. Wade, and many other items they couldn’t get sufficient numbers to put into law, they end-arounded the need to make a law by having the courts make a ruling and then promoted that ruling as if it were a law, when it’s absolutely not, because the courts can’t create laws - in either statutory or common law context. Worse than Roe, they tricked us into applying a ruling in a lesser court nationwide as if any of the rest of us needed to care what some douche court in Pittsburgh thought in the 1980’s.
Past that, in common law context there have to be damages and an injured party making a claim.
They leveraged a court case that 1. Did not observe equal protection under the law 2. Didn’t have an injured party 3. Was made on a subject that didn’t violate the constitution while claiming it did 4. Violated the constitution in order to make the ruling itself.
Daily Ephesians 6:12 citation.
I’m not 100% on this, but from here, if we could get this re-tried in court in a jury trial, I think it’s possible for juries to nullify both rulings and even legislation. Judges are supposed to convene and manage courts and advise on precedent and reasoning, not be the final say on rulings and what our laws should be. That power lies with the jury, which is where the people get their power from in our form of government.
I totally agree this separation of church and state has been manipulated to basically take our founding principles, in God we trust, and chuck those principles out the window. Now decades later we see the results. Degenerate, sick society with no moral fiber. That's what we are on the brink of changing. Thank God.
Congress shall make no laws---we the people can
Not good enough.
Abolish pubic schools. Education is not the role of government.
Certainly not the federal government.
No government at any level.
Since government took education from churches and parents our nations education ranking among the world dropped BIGGLY.
It's an indoctrination smokescreen. That's why the government got involved. Every collage and hospital over about 160 years old were Christian institutions.
If you give your children to Cesar 5 days a week to be taught, don't be surprised when they come home as Romans.
There is always the need to fund schools and set the curriculum. That usually takes a group of people making the decisions. Yes, obviously the parents are the key but some kind of cohesive leadership is always needed. I believe we'll figure it out. Just not as fast as we'd like.
Easy. The schools teach to the goals the parents want.
Standard outcomes and curriculums can crawl back into the pit.
Close all public schools. Give parents vouchers.
If you're not being taxed you don't need the government to be a part of it.
You can pick and pay for a charter or private school that reflects your values if you can't homeschool (which would be easy for a 1 income family in a financial system with sound money)
Any organisation outside of what parents pick "to set the curriculum" is top down tyranny and will grow and feaster.
We don't need to reinvent the wheel. US education was a beacon of the world before when parents and their churches were at the helm.
Demand that everyone against this, Look in their wallet.
Then look on their hard drive
Go West Virginia!
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Yahooooo!! This is how we do it! 🐸
States' rights
Hallelujah
Hopefully it passes the WV House of Delegates now. So many bills get celebrated before they're passed because people aren't aware of the process a bill has to go through.
I bring this up because once people think they've won something, like having "In God We Trust" displayed in schools, they forget all about it.
And then it quietly gets axed in the second round of voting, and few people are aware, because they stopped paying attention to it.
It's why whenever we look around and see things wrong in society and ask "When did that happen?" the answer is "When we weren't paying attention".
So true. Our attention spans are very short.
Home school is the way to go, but any ingress to put God back into the public will be a blessing.
Blessing Anyone who hates Christ brings punishment from God.
Way to go, hon. 👍