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The House is currently considering a bill to declare a national day of fasting and prayer to seek help from "Providence" in these times of terror and war.

My representative will certainly be hearing from me about this blatant disregard for the separation of church and state. Much as they would like to make it so, we are not a Christian nation -- just a nation with a Christian majority. This has no place in government.

From the bill:

Whereas all of the various faiths of the people of the United States have recognized, in our religious traditions, the need for fasting and humble supplication before Providence;

"All the various faiths"? I don't think so. For starters, atheism can be a "faith" rather than an absence of faith. And I'm not so sure that all of the eastern religions have this concept.

Whereas humility, fasting, and prayer in times of danger have long been rooted in our essential national convictions and have been a means of producing unity and solidarity among all the diverse people of this Nation as well as procuring the enduring grace and benevolence of God;

Asserting it does not make it so. Show me those roots in our essential national convictions, Mr. Akin (the sponsor).

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] magid for the link.

Re: worse than 50-50

Date: 2003-03-26 10:56 am (UTC)
ext_2233: Writing MamaDeb (Default)
From: [identity profile] mamadeb.livejournal.com
See, I'm not so sure about this. Is there the same prohibition on fasting on Sunday for Christians? Because, seriously, I can see that as something regarded as positive and appropriate.

Re: worse than 50-50

Date: 2003-03-26 11:17 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] rectangularcat
I think you are right. Sundays are feast days and Fridays are traditionally the fast days but not really a fast and rather a no meat and luxuries day. I remember my mom saying that she hated eating fish every Friday when she was a child. I think that Good Friday may be an all out fast day... not much of an observant am I?!

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