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THE LAW IS THE LAW So if the US
government determines that it is against the law for the words
"under God" to be on our money, then, so be it.
And if that same government decides
that the "Ten Commandments" are not to be used in or on a
government installation, then, so be it.
And since they already have
prohibited any prayer in the schools, on which they deem their
authority, then so be it.
I say, "so be it," because I would
like to be a law abiding US citizen. I say, "so be it," because I
would like to think that smarter people than I are in positions to
make good decisions. I would like to think that those people have
the American Publics' best interests at heart.
BUT, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE?
Since we can't pray to God, can't Trust in God and cannot Post His
Commandments in Government buildings, I don't believe the
Government and it's employees should participate in the Easter and
Christmas celebrations which honor the God that our government is
eliminating from many facets of American life.
I'd like my mail delivered on
Christmas, Good Friday, Thanksgiving & Easter. After all, it's
just another day. I'd like the US Supreme Court to be in session
on Christmas, Good Friday, Thanksgiving & Easter as well as
Sundays. After all, it's just another day. I'd like the Senate and
the House of Representatives to not have to worry about getting
home for the "Christmas Break." After all ~ it's just another
day. I'm thinking that a lot of my taxpayer dollars could be saved,
if all government offices & services would work on Christmas, Good
Friday & Easter. It shouldn't cost any overtime since those
would be just like any other day of the week to a government that
is trying to be "politically correct". In fact.... I think that
our government should work on Sundays (initially set aside for
worshipping God...) because, after all, our government says that
it should be just another day....
What do you all think???? If this
idea gets to enough people, maybe our elected officials will stop
giving in to the minority opinions and begin, once again, to
represent the 'majority' of ALL of the American people. SO BE
IT...........
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People always say how mean kids can be, never how nice they can be. This story will either make you cry, give you cold chills or just leave you cold, but it puts life into perspective! At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves learning-disabled children, the father of one of the school's students delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all that attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered a question. "Everything God does is done with perfection. Yet, my son Shay cannot learn things as other children do. He cannot understand things as other children do. Where is God's plan reflected in my son?" The audience was stilled by the query. The father continued. "I believe," the father answered, "that when God brings a child like Shay into the world, an opportunity to realize the Divine Plan presents itself and it comes in the way people treat that child." Then, he told the following story: Shay and his father had walked past a park where some boys Shay knew were playing baseball Shay asked, "Do you think they will let me play?" Shay's father knew that the boys would not want him on their team. But the father understood that if his son were allowed to play it would give him much-needed sense of belonging. Shay's father approached one of the boys on the field and asked if Shay could play. The boy looked around for guidance from his teammates. Getting none, he took matters into his own hands and said, "We are losing by six runs, and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we'll try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning." In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay's team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. At the top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and played in the outfield. Although no hits came his way, he was obviously ecstatic just to be on the field, grinning from ear to ear as his father waved to him from the stands. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay's team scored again. Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the potential winning run was on base. Shay was scheduled to be the next at-bat. Would the team actually let Shay bat at this juncture and give away their chance to win the game? Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat. Everyone knew that a hit was all but impossible because Shay didn't even know how to hold the bat properly, much less connect with the ball. However, as Shay stepped up to the plate, the pitcher moved a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shay could at least be able to make contact. The first pitch came and Shay swung clumsily and missed. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly toward Shay. As the pitch came in, Shay swung at the ball and hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher. The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could easily have thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shay would have been out and that would have ended the game. Instead, the pitcher took the ball and threw it on a high arc to right field, far beyond reach of the first baseman. Everyone started yelling, "Shay, run to first, run to first" Never in his life had Shay ever made it to first base. He scampered down the baseline, wide-eyed and startled. Everyone yelled, "run to second, run to second!" By the time Shay was rounding first base, the right fielder had the ball. He could have thrown the ball to the second baseman for a tag. But the right fielder understood what the pitcher's intentions had been, so he threw the ball high and far over the third baseman's head. Shay ran towards second base as the runners ahead of him deliriously circled the bases towards home. As Shay reached second base, the opposing shortstop ran to him, turned him in the direction of third base, and shouted, "run to third!" As Shay rounded third, the boys from both teams were screaming, "Shay Run home!" Shay ran home, stepped on home plate and was cheered as the hero for hitting a "grand slam" and winning the game for his team. "That day," said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face, "the boys from both teams helped bring a piece of the Divine Plan into this world." And now, a footnote to the story: We all send thousands of jokes through e-mail without a second thought, but when it comes to sending messages regarding life choices, people think twice about sharing. The crude, vulgar and sometimes the obscene pass freely through cyberspace, but public discussion of decency is too often suppressed in school and the workplace. |
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Just two little boys....
walking down a dusty lane..... They came upon this old white house... with broken window panes. The paint was faded, the shine was gone.... the grass had grown so high..... still they made their little feet... go see what was inside. They opened up the squeaky door... and then it came to light.... This must have been an old church house... once upon a time. Dirty, dusty wooden pews.... a pulpit that still stood... A bible laid upon it.... though the pages weren't too good. An offering plate and song books too... were lying on the floor.... They must have left this old church fast... the day they closed these doors. And over in the corner... a piano was still there... it must have played a pretty tune... but I guess nobody cared. So little Bill looked up at Tommy... and Tommy looked at Bill.... "Why don't we clean this old church up, and get these old pews filled?" They took a rag and wiped the dust... to try and make things shine.... And then they took the offering plate... and put in it their last dime. They took a broom and swept the floor... and picked up broken glass.... They got it all so nice and neat... and then they mowed the grass. They lifted up the old church sign... and stood it by a tree... right down by that old dirt road.... where everyone could see. They ran back home, to find Daddy gone... but their Momma was inside.... Just to find her hurt again.... where Daddy had made her cry. "Don't cry Momma, wipe those tears," Little Bill and Tommy smiled.... "Cause we have a big surprise for you.... just down the road a mile." Hand in hand they tugged at her... until they made her run.... "What is it Bill, Oh Tommy, just what have you two kids done?" And then they came upon the house... once hidden by the weeds... and there it stood a country church... just like it used to be. "But what is it, Mother? What's with your tears? We thought this would bring you joy." "Yes, but hush kids now and listen close... my two sweet precious boys." They both got quiet and stood real still.... for the words they heard so true.... was Daddy praying in the church... with his head bowed on the pew. "Forgive me Lord! Forgive me Lord! Though I'm not worthy of Your love... but shine down on this sinner man... sweet Salvation from above." "For I've been out in the world, You know.... living my life all wrong.... until I came upon this church; the place where I belong." "I never noticed it before... all those times I passed it up.... I guess I wasn't looking, Lord.... or maybe I was drunk." "Bless oh Lord, yes, bless oh Lord... the one who made me see.... this little church that used to hide... behind all those tall weeds." And then he raised his head and stood.... with his hands high in the air.... to find two, dirty, tear-faced boys... with Momma standing there. They ran up to him, hugged him tight... as their tears fell on the floor.... "Don't worry kids, I'm not the Dad, the one you've known before." Things are different for us now... so keep on those pretty smiles... and let's go gather people in... to walk down these church aisles." Then Bill looked up at Tommy... and Tommy looked at Bill... "Come on brother, let's get to work.... to get these old pews filled." "For we need no special blessing... for cleaning up this church.... cause, God gave us back our Daddy... and that's more than gold is worth." Sunday morning, pews all filled.... and smiles on every face... Especially two little country boys... the ones who found this place. Though it was hid back in the weeds.... and so far out of sight... Nothing's ever hard to find... if you're walking toward God's light. Written by: Sherri Puckett |
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The minister was preoccupied with thoughts of how he was going to,
ask the congregation to come up with more money than they were
expecting for repairs to the church building. Therefore, he was
annoyed to find that the regular organist was sick and a substitute
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NEW SCHOOL PRAYER Now I sit me down in school Where praying is against the rule For this great nation under God Finds mention of Him very odd. If Scripture now the class recites, It violates the Bill of Rights. And anytime my head I bow Becomes a Federal matter now. Our hair can be purple, orange or green, That's no offense; it's a freedom scene. The law is specific, the law is precise. Prayers spoken aloud are a serious vice. For praying in a public hall Might offend someone with no faith at all. In silence alone we must meditate, God's name is prohibited by the state. We're allowed to cuss and dress like freaks, And pierce our noses, tongues and cheeks. They've outlawed guns, but FIRST the Bible. To quote the Good Book makes me liable. We can elect a pregnant Senior Queen, And the 'unwed daddy,' our Senior King. It's "inappropriate" to teach right from wrong, We're taught that such "judgments" do not belong. We can get our condoms and birth controls, Study witchcraft, vampires and totem poles. But the Ten Commandments are not allowed, No word of God must reach this crowd. It's scary here I must confess, When chaos reigns, the school's a mess. So, Lord, this silent plea I make: Should I be shot; My soul please take! Amen |
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DEAR GOD....
a kids point of view. 1. Dear God, please put another holiday between Christmas and Easter. There is nothing good in there now. Amanda 2. Dear God, Thank you for the baby brother, but what I asked for was a puppy. I never asked for anything before. You can look it up. Joyce 3. Dear Mr. God, I wish you would not make it so easy for people to come apart. I had to have 3 stitches and a shot. Janet 4. God, I read the bible. What does beget mean? Nobody will tell me. Love, Alison 5. Dear God, how did you know you were God? Who told you? Charlene 6. Dear God, is it true my father won't get in Heaven if he uses his golf words in the house? Anita 7. Dear God, I bet it's very hard for you to love all of everybody in the whole world. There are only 4 people in our family and I can never do it. Nancy 8. Dear God, I like the story about Noah the best of all of them. You really made up some good ones. I like walking on water, too. Glenn 9. Dear God, my Grandpa says you were around when he was a little boy. How far back do you go? Love, Dennis 10. Dear God, do you draw the lines around the countries? If you don't, who does? Nathan 11. Dear God, did you mean for giraffes to look like that or was it an accident? Norma 12. Dear God, in bible times, did they really talk that fancy? Jennifer 13. Dear God, how come you did all those miracles in the old days and don't do any now? Billy 14. Dear God, please send Dennis Clark to a different summer camp this year. Peter 15. Dear God, maybe Cain and Abel would not kill each other so much if they each had their own rooms. It works out OK with me and my brother. Larry 16. Dear God, I keep waiting for spring, but it never did come yet. What's up? Don't forget. Mark 17. Dear God, my brother told me about how you are born but it just doesn't sound right. What do you say? Marsha 18. Dear God, if you watch in Church on Sunday I will show you my new shoes. Barbara 19. Dear God, is Reverend Coe a friend of yours, or do you just know him through the business? Donny 20. Dear God, I do not think anybody could be a better God than you. Well, I just want you to know that. I am not just saying that because you are already God. Charles 21. Dear God, it is great the way you always get the stars in the right place. Why can't you do that with the moon? Jeff 22. Dear God, I am doing the best I can. Really. Frank And, saving the best for last . . . 23. Dear God, I didn't think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset you made on Tuesday night. That was really cool. Thomas |
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