While Mack didnt formally respond to FFRF as requested, he instead - TopicsExpress



          

While Mack didnt formally respond to FFRF as requested, he instead has scheduled a full buffet prayer breakfast Oct. 23 at a Conroe convention center. At that time, he says in an Oct. 10 email, I will be addressing [FFRFs] demand. He tells Pastors & People of Faith that I need your help to take a stand. Macks plea is part of an email from Betty Anderson of the Montgomery County Eagle Forum addressed to LOCAL Churches & People of Faith. Anderson writes, A Christian brother, an elected official, needs our help right now. Anderson ends with, Serving the King, and standing up for our God-given inalienable rights to religious freedom. In its complaint to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, FFRF notes that in the email, Judge Mack doubles down on his commitment to endorsing religion while acting in his official capacity. The email strongly indicates that Judge Mack will not end his prayer practice and will seek to further entangle his personal religious beliefs with his judicial office. He has demonstrated indifference for how his actions undermine public confidence in his impartiality.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 10:26:58 +0000

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