Maine Governor Paul LePage Joins Texas’ Rick Perry To Promote “Day Of Prayer”

Posted by | July 21, 2011 10:50 | Filed under: Top Stories


Submitted by William

Christian groups are applauding the August 6 “Day of Prayer,” but not everyone thinks states should be promoting one religion over another.

The day-of-prayer proclamation was signed by LePage June 6 following Perry’s appeal in May to the nation’s other governors to support the event.

In the proclamation, LePage writes that a day of prayer is an opportunity for Mainers to “turn to God in humility for wisdom, mercy and direction” during “times of trouble.”

…”According to the Bible, the answer to a nation in such crisis is to gather in humility and repentance and ask God to intervene,” the site reads.

Perry’s event has spawned a federal lawsuit from a group composed of atheists and agnostics. The group argues that Perry’s day of prayer violates the constitutional ban on the government endorsing a specific religion.

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By: William

retired military , former cop, lifelong gym rat and doting grandfather alive and living in Maine

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