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| Do Churches Need 501(c)(3) Status? Must churches obtain official 501(c)(3) status from the Internal
Revenue Service to be exempt from taxation? Click here for more information |
| Newsweek calls Bible out of date Many do not realize just how far our
country has drifted from its Founding Principles. Political
correctness continues to advance and step by step is transforming
our country into something that would not be recognized by Our
Founding Fathers. Click here for more information |
| Luncheon with Judge Roy Moore, April 14 The purpose will be to introduce pastors,
church leaders, and potential donors to The Foundation for Moral Law
with an emphasis on how the Foundation is working to restore our
nation's true Christian heritage, and how you can help. Click here for more information |
| Judge Roy Moore speaking in Powder Springs, April 13 Judge Roy Moore is truly a modern
day hero like David fighting Goliath - this Goliath being a
government, judicial, and educational system that has distorted our
culture, our founding values, our legal system, and our history.
Click here for more information |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS-GA PRESS RELEASE 12/5/07 Two more sets of the "Foundations of American Law &
Government Display" will be hung. This time they will be in the
courthouse of Barrow County as well as in Douglas County.
These recent decisions come on the heels of Dougherty County's
decision to be the first south Georgia county to approve the display
in a courthouse. Click here for more information |
| Second Historical Display Goes Up The second "Foundations of
American Law & Government Display" has gone up in Hartwell, Georgia
. The first display went up in Odum, Ga. in June of this year. The
2nd state law approved historical display was up in time for the
city council's September meeting. The display was unveiled in the
city court room where traffic court and city council meetings are
held. It was purchased by a group of citizens and given to the city
in response to the councils vote during the regular May 2006
meeting. At that meeting the council voted unanimously to display
the documents if a set where given to the city. Click here for more information |
| Christ Not Mentioned at Virginia Tech Memorial Service A remembrance service at Virginia Tech this past Tuesday
featured a Muslim cleric invoking the name of Allah, a
Buddhist priest preaching that mankind is "basically good,"
and a Jewish speaker quoting from Ecclesiastes.
Conspicuously absent in the service was any mention of Jesus
Christ. Click here for more information |
| Christian Chaplain Dismissed Muslim Chaplain Promoted Chaplain Lt. Gordon James Klingenschmitt has
been court-martialed and dismissed from the U.S. Navy. His crime?
Praying in Jesus' name in uniform outside a chapel. You read it
right. After 15 1/2 years of exemplary service, Lt. Klingenschmitt
is being drummed out of the Navy. Click here for more information |
| Praise For Lee And Jackson January is often referred to as "Generals Month" as no less
than four famous Confederate Generals claimed January as their birth
month: James Longstreet (Jan. 8, 1821), Robert E. Lee (Jan. 19,
1807), Thomas Jonathan Jackson (Jan. 21, 1824), and George Pickett
(Jan. 28, 1825). Two of these men, Lee and Jackson, are particularly
noteworthy. This is especially true, as this year will mark General
Lee's two hundredth birthday. Click here for more information |
| Congratulations to the Forsyth County (NC) Commissioners Just like Congress and countless other government and civic
functions, Forsyth County Commission meetings open with a prayer.
This has been a tradition in our country since its
founding and was firmly endorsed by Our Founding Fathers. But in today's society we have the perverted influence of
groups like the ACLU and Morris Dee's - SPLC that are relentless in
their pursuit of forcing their views upon an unwilling public.
They do this by using not only law suits but threats of law suits. Click here for more information |
| Write in campaign for Judge Roy Moore As most are
aware the Alabama Republican Party, with financial support from the
typical special interests, defeated Judge Roy Moore in the Alabama
Republican Primary. Many have faulted Judge Moore for his campaign,
a campaign based upon our Founding Principles. But Judge Moore is
not at fault. Click here for more information |
| Jesus was not a Republican Looking back at some
of the recent events over the last couple years some very disturbing
trends become obvious. These trends are going to be very poorly
received by some reading this, but sometimes Truth is not what people with a
personal agenda want to hear. Please take a few minutes and read the article below by Chuck
Baldwin, then come back and finish reading the material presented
below to give further examples, from two States Georgia and Alabama Click here for more information |
| Ten Commandments Update - 7/13/06 OUR NEW TEN COMMANDMENTS
GEORGIA ... Click here for more information |
| Separation of church & state? Lets find the TRUTH! Across our land there has been a debate and a
number of political and legal battles concerning the Display of The
Ten Commandments. While I am certainly in favor of Displaying God’s
Laws I have been puzzled by the arguments being put forth by the
ACLU and others. They claim that such Display’s are
unconstitutional based upon what they call, “ Separation of
Church and State.” They claim that Our Founding Fathers intended
to build a wall of separation between the Church and State and thus
not only is the Display of God’s Laws unconstitutional but is
contrary to Our Founding Father’s Principles. Click here for more information |
| Three recent success stories on The Ten Commandments Our position on the federal judiciary is that it has no
"jurisdiction" over the furnishings of a State or county building.
Every federal court ruling on these issues is an example of judicial
activism, as once the federal government establishes that it has the
power to determine content of State and local buildings, it will
just become more intrusive. However, we support fully the Display of The Ten Commandments
and consider the retention of these Displays a very desirable
result. Click here for more information |
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