Thursday 6 March 2008

Who Has Bewitched Us?

I just visited the Pacific Justice Institute website and was amazed at what I saw there.

Item 1: "A three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeals has determined parents in that state have no legal right to home school. WHAT?????? A Christian attorney in Sacramento says unless the ruling is reversed, literally thousands of students in the Golden State will be subject to criminal sanctions." IMPOSSIBLE IN AMERICA

Despite the fact that the article goes on to call it a three-judge panel in the appellate court rather than the court of appeals, I believe the article is trustworthy.

These judges obviously are unaware that "Case law in federal court and by the U.S. Supreme court [has] already recognized that parents have a fundamental right over the education of their children."

This changing the law by lower courts or legislating from the bench is outrageous and must stop.

Focus on the Family just sent me an email with the following information and the opportunity to send an email to the California Court. Please take the time to sign the petition.

From Focus on the Family:
"TAKE ACTION
We are asking concerned citizens across America to sign a petition asking the state Supreme Court to "depublish" the case, which means to apply the case to the family involved — not to all California families."

So where does the bewitching come in you may ask?
It comes with item 2:

A survey on the same website asked: "Is a publicly-owned war memorial with a cross unconstitutional?"

I hope you know the right answer.

These are the astounding results:

yes 58%
no 40%
undecided 2%

If you voted NO, you are correct. There is no "establishment clause" in the Constitution. The letter Jefferson wrote to Christians in New England said that the government could not interfere with the establishment of their church. That's where the word 'establishment' came from. Exactly the opposite of the twisted meaning the ACLU has made it. If you tell a lie loud enough and long enough people will believe it. It's perfectly OK to have a cross on a public building or memorial. We have been brain washed into thinking that we can't. Shame on us.

Pray for America and Shalom~~

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