Banning public school prayer; the tragic aftermath

Back in 1962, the United States Supreme Court, led by progressive hero Chief Justice Earl Warren, decided that it was infinitely wiser than America’s founders, millions of past and present Americans, and almost two centuries of previous Supreme Courts, and decreed that prayer would no longer be allowed in public school.
 
The lasting damage wrought by that one decision, shredding the very fabric of our nation, is incalculable. And at this point – without divine intervention – irreversible.
 

 
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Video is from the Remnant, a traditional Catholic website, a steadfast “remnant,” fighting against the post modern revolution in the Church for over forty years…

… just as it has been fighting against the errors that infect the modern state– Liberalism, Socialism, Communism, the New World Order, a degenerate youth culture, the abortion epidemic, euthanasia, sex education, etc.

 
 
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The only foundation for a useful education in a republic is to be laid in religion. Without this there can be no virtue, and without virtue there can be no liberty.
 
~ Benjamin Rush

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