Monday 24 March 2008

Important Court Case Needs Prayer

I received this email from ACLJ. This is an urgent request.

The ACLJ email says, "I've come to you today, as a member of the ACLJ and a firm supporter of freedom, to ask you for prayer. On March 28, the Supreme Court of the United States will be considering both of our Supreme Court cases involving Ten Commandments displays. In order for the Court to grant review in a case, it is necessary to obtain a four-Justice vote in the conference. You can review a copy of each of the briefs we have prepared for the Supreme Court: Pleasant Grove City v. Summum (No.07-665) and Duchesne City v. Summum (No. 07-690).

As you know, our teams have put in tremendous hours preparing, researching, and meeting pressing deadlines for these two cases. We feel that the Supreme Court should grant review. These are extremely important cases, and the results of the Tenth Circuit's decision should be reversed. The idea that next to the Statue of Liberty the government would be required to erect a ''Statue of Tyranny'' is wrong. That is the logical outcome of the Sixth Circuit's flawed reasoning.

Please pray that we will get the four-Justice vote in Pleasant Grove City v. Summum (No.07-665) and Duchesne City v. Summum (No. 07-690). Thank you for standing with us in prayer."

Please do pray.

Shalom~

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