100 Years of Worship in the Capitol Building (The Capitol Building - TopicsExpress



          

100 Years of Worship in the Capitol Building (The Capitol Building became the largest Church in America by 1857 with up to 2000 in attendance on Sundays.) Click David Bartons video for the 100 year history of church and state held in the magnificent cradle of Americas Capital. If Alexander Hamilton were to come back for commentary and critique, he might have the following to say about church and state and his nemesis, Thomas Jefferson. . . . . The American Judiciary has constructed a wall of separation between its opinions on religion and the original facts and observances with regard to religion and government. It has recreated religions place in the basic tenets by which a nation was to live and morally conduct its affairs. Striking religions role from Americas government and governance and from the public square is to make a mockery out of every sworn oath of office and is to pervert religions history and traditions and its intricate participation in the formation of the very character of a nation and its soul and its principles. We of the reassembly are witness to a full review of the lengths to which a litany of judicial decisions have gone tothat pretend that religion was not deeply rooted and intertwined in every aspect of Americas founding. It is a sad commentary. It is clear that the judiciary has conducted steady endeavor to remove Americas traditions of faith from Her great institutions over Her most recent one hundred year course. This separating of the Divine heritage of a nation from the halls of its institutions and schools and educational discourse and the stripping of the Divine from all governmental realms is an abomination. These judicial expeditions away from original realities and observances and intentions are so foreign to this body that we wholly resolve in full accord to proffer the strictest censures of these perversions against history and truth. We hereby recommend harsh recrimination and propose remediation be implemented in the context of a full and reverent review of all that originally acknowledged the Divine Creator at the birth of a grateful and humble nation. So that the on-going rulings from the year 2014 and after can reflect accurate information and be corrected along with the judicial reviews of the past based on these rulings - Here is the original intent of religions relationship with government and the governments relationship with religion and as expressly documented through the eyes of the Judiciarys pick for the founder who they apparently deemed as best typified the precedent-setting original intent and how that very same Mr. Jefferson actually saw day to day relations between church and state and the co-mingling of the two in society (versus and as delineated from the specifically eschewed subject of a State Established Denomination or State promulgated and sponsored and State advantaged Church/Religion). So there is no more doubt or misinformation going forward, history records the following: 1) Mr. Jefferson, as Vice President and as President of the Senate of the United States, helped establish, along with the second Speaker of the House, John Trumbell, Jr. and others, in December, 1800, that because the Capitol Building and House Chambers were empty on Sundays that church services could be conducted therein. 2) Mr. Jefferson became President 6-weeks later and spent 8 years attending church services (arriving on horseback in good weather and bad) and listening to the sermons in the Capitol building. Mr. Jefferson even helped bring in the United States Marine Band to play the music. 3) The Capitol Building was on Sundays for almost 100 years, the church in Washington that many attended faithfully. Sometimes as many as 4 different denominations were having services on any one Sunday outside the main services going on in the House Chamber. 4) The Capitol Building became the largest church in the United States with approximately 2000 in Sunday attendance around 1857. 5) President Jefferson signed legislation to fund missionaries to proselytize the Kaskaskia Indians and, upon their conversion to Christianity, sent taxpayer money to build their first church. And, to imprint one more image of original intent on the collective mind of the judicial branch and correctly guide a great nations correct course; it was not just Mr. Jefferson but the great deliberative, legislative body itself, i.e., the Congress that spoke very clearly about the relationship of religion and government and of so-called Church and State and especially with regard to the nations schools. In 1782, Congress printed the first Bible in America. That Bible is still maintained in the Library of Congress and has written on the inside cover further directions by that 1782 Congress that this Bible be recommended for distribution and use in the schools throughout the land. These were the original intents. They are unmistakable. It is now for the Judiciary to retract any ill-advised agendas otherwise. We recommend in this body that the first action of a new, Constitutional Amendment be to direct the sitting Congress to imitate that early Congress of 1782 and send Bibles to each and every school around the land for that same enrichment and learning of students. It will be with the utmost attention and help from Divine scrutiny that we of the reassembly will follow the manifest endeavors and their journeys toward fruition for all necessary and proper restorative laws and judicial actions for re-rendering the so-called, church and state relationship, and for a re-establishment of thousands of correct relationships between religion and government and for a re-connection of a people to the moral and spiritual moorings from that olden time when those moral and spiritual pillars were central to the national character and in obedient concert with and to the original intents of Divine Providence. . . . . . Alexander Hamilton - Delegate, New York https://youtube/watch?v=pA2v4m3fY3g
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 04:10:33 +0000

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