Banning Prayer “In Jesus’s Name” In America?
June 3, 2011 International Christian Concern (Washington D.C.)-International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that Angela Hildenbrand, a valedictorian of Medina Valley High School in Castroville, Texas could be incarcerated tomorrow because of her plan to pray during her graduation speech, using words like “in Jesus’ name,” “Lord,” and “amen.”Angela’s planned prayer came before chief U.S. District Judge Fred Biery after Christa and Danny Schultz, whose son is also graduating, brought the lawsuit against her. According to Judge Fred Biery’s order, he believes that “the plaintiffs will suffer irreparable harm if the prayers are not enjoined.” He also barred the school district from using the words “invocation” and “benediction” in the graduation program. However, he will allow students to express their beliefs in conduct including “kneeling to face Mecca, the wearing of a yarmulke or hijab or making the sign of the cross.” Click here to read Judge Fred Biery’s order. In this case, the VA’s ban was overturned by United States District Judge Lynn N. Hughes who held that “not allowing Rainey to invoke Jesus’ name or refer to his religious beliefs will irreparably harm him.” She explained, “Limiting a person’s freedom of speech and religion is an irreparable injury. Money cannot replace the freedom he would lose.” Click here to view Judge Hughes’ order. Thought the first amendment should protect the freedom of speech, efforts are being made to stop Christians from praying in the name of Jesus during invocations. People are allowed to say almost anything, but when the name of Jesus is mentioned, oppositions start. America’s justice system shouldn’t be allowed to persecute Christians. America is founded on the principle of freedom of religion, and that freedom is the bedrock of the right to free speech, expression and thought. |
http://www.persecution.org/2011/06/03/banning-prayer-in-jesuss-name-in-america/
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