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Are Trigger Warnings Needed for Invocations?
In today’s “politically correct” America, it is evidently a possible offense to quote a former president and discuss the role of Christianity in the founding of the nation.
The State Journal-Register’s political reporter Bernard Schoenburg recently reported on an invocation given at a recent Sangamon County Board meeting in his column titled “Prayer at county board raises church-state question.” The prayer, delivered by board member Mike Sullivan is, according to Schoenburg “getting some attention and has come under some criticism.”
Sullivan’s prayer began:
…“Lord in heaven, during this Christmas season as we celebrate the birth of your son,
Posted in Faith, Illinois Politics, Media Watch
Tagged Andy Van Meter, Bernard Schoenburg, John Adams, Mike Sullivan, Noah Webster, religious elitism, Tony DelGiorno
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