Monday, April 5, 2010

What’s happened to our “National Day of Prayer”?

In  1952 President Truman established  one day a year as a "National Day of Prayer."

In 1988, President  Reagan designated the first Thursday in May of each year as the National Day of Prayer.

In June 2007, (then) Presidential candidate Barack Obama declared that the USA was no longer a Christian nation.

On May 6, 2009, President Obama, decided against holding a public ceremony for the 21st annual National Day of Prayer ceremony at the White House under the ruse of "not wanting  to offend anyone".

On September 25, 2009 from 4 am until 7  pm, a National Day of Prayer for the Muslim religion was held on Capitol Hill, beside  the White House. There were over 50,000 Muslims that  day in DC. I guess it doesn't  matter if "Christians" are offended by this event.  Knowing that the Muslim religion believes that if Christians cannot be converted they should be annihilated, the direction this country is headed should strike fear in the heart of  every Christian.

What’s going to happen to our National Day of Prayer scheduled for Thursday, May 6th, 2010?

1 comment:

  1. I saw this in an e-mail.. Did you check it out to see if it was true? I am going to do that now.

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