Ed Vitagliano on National Day of Prayer Issue
Aug 7th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Reformata BlogsClick the post title to be taken to the source.
Ed Vitagliano of the American Family Association looks back at the controversy surrounding the National Day of Prayer this year and the absence of the name of Jesus. This article is from the July issue of the AFA Journal.
“Christians do no favors for Muslims and Hindus and Buddhists by acting as if there is no distinction between religions. Christians are commissioned in Scripture to call the nations to repentance, to flee from idols and false religions and deceptive philosophies and to worship God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Such a commission is extremely offensive to secularists and members of other religions, who appear to want only one type of god for our public life. They increasingly demand that the public god be as pale as possible, a mere smudge and a wisp of vapor, harmless and benign, accepting of all peoples and all religions…”