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Posted: Saturday, June 16, 2012 12:26 pm

To The Editor:

I personally appreciated your editorial, “Coward in Our Midst.” I am glad to know that you have the spine to stand up to the ACLU. I don’t know if many Americans really know much about the ACLU. It was founded in 1920 by Roger Baldwin. He was an affluent, Harvard-educated, agnostic socialist. He admitted that the purpose and goal of the ACLU was to promote communism. It is an anti-American, anti-God organization, and I detest them.

The definition of religion is any system of strongly held faith and beliefs. Most atheists hold a strong belief that there is no God, and they make up the majority of communists. Christians have a strongly held belief in God. I classify atheism as a religion that is trying to shut down our Christian religion and shove their godless religion down our throats. Unfortunately, they have found a very effective way to do it through our courts and at taxpayers’ expense. They are long overdue to be exposed and stopped.

Psalm 14:1 tells us “The fool in his heart says there is no God.” We are allowing an anonymous, whining fool to shut down a roomful of people who wish to pray. There is something radically wrong with that picture.

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