I am a Christian and I will pray a Christian prayer any place I am asked or so desire. IMO that as a Christian, if you do not pray in Jesus the Christ's name, it don't count, hence the word Christian. If you are a Muslim/Jew/Buddhist/Hindu and you are asked to pray at social events, pray in your manner, I will be respectfully silent. I also expect the same. This political correctness taking over, even one's prayers to one's deity I have never understood and will not support. I usually am asked to pray whenever prayers are wanted at all my Office's functions and all know my beliefs. I don't parade them on my sleeve, but I will refuse to be forced to conform to this stale, tasteless world, where you can't even acknowledge your God.G26ster wrote:At public events, I've never heard anyone say, "...I pray." I've always heard, in Jesus' name we pray." Never thought that was quite right for non-Christians in attendance.mayor wrote:a council member or two wanted me to cease the invocation prior to council meetings because i prayed 'in Jesus' name'. i told them that would be OK, but we'll also stop saying the pledge and we'd get right to city business. guess what... we still have invocation 'in Jesus' name.'
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- Sun Aug 25, 2013 1:26 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Woodbury, VT Bans Pledge of Allegiance from Classrooms
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