I am a warrior for Christ. I will be devoted to the Lord, defiant against every single one of Satan's tactics, and be courageous enough to do what is right, whether it is large or small. I am a follower of Jesus, not just your average church-attending, I-raise-my-hands-during-worship Christian. We're in a cultural battle, and I intend to fight it!
And if I jump down your throat for something, remind me I am to be LOVING. Or just sucker punch me in the face.
later..
The December 2005 three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit voted unanimously rejecting the ACLU's argument that the display, which includes the Commandments posted along with other historical documents in the county courthouse, violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
In that opinion, Circuit Judge Suhrheinrich said that the ACLU's ''repeated reference to the separation of church and state' . . . has grown tiresome. The First Amendment does not demand a wall of separation between church and state.'' The court said that a reasonable observer of Mercer County's display would appreciate ''the role religion has played in our governmental institutions, and find it historically appropriate and traditionally acceptable for a state to include religious influences, even in the form of sacred texts, in honoring American traditions.''
JUSTICE PREVAILS!