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Denver Judge Rules In Favor of National Day of Prayer

Published on October 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 29, 2010
Denver Judge Rules In Favor of National Day of Prayer

Secularists were dealt a decisive blow on Thursday when a Denver judge ruled that a gubernatorial proclamation recognizing the Day of Prayer was not unconstitutional. District Judge R. Michael Mullins ruled the Gov. John Ritter did not violate the state constitution’s religious freedom clause. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), which has won a similar district-level lawsuit aimed at the National Day of Prayer, said it would appeal Mullins’ decision.

U.S. example of Biblical analysis of voting options

Published on October 19, 2010 By SiteEditor

(By the way, Kevin Swanson just confirmed today his availability to speak at ChristianGovernance’s “Titanic 2011 – Women and Children First” banquet in Ottawa on Friday, April 15, 2011. Contact us or stay tuned for more information.)

October 9, 2010
My recommendations for the Colorado Election 2010 (Amendments and Propositions)
By Kevin Swanson