Patriotic Bible

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Texas Graduation Takes Advantage of Prayer Ruling, Goes All Out

The graduation ceremony at Medina Valley High School in Castroville, Texas, on Saturday was filled with prayers and was likened to a revival meeting.

The crowd applauded after speakers said “Amen,” a word that was prohibited until the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals late Friday granted an emergency appeal to allow prayer at the commencement ceremony.

“The judge of all judges commands us to pray,” said Rep. John V. Garza (R-San Antonio), according to The San Antonio Express-News. “I still cringe thinking some left group would complain or file a lawsuit … I thank God that all is well this evening and none of us will be thrown in jail.”

Garza noted that his daughter called upon God when she graduated last year.

Notably absent from the graduation ceremony is Corwyn Schultz, the senior at Medina Valley whose parents, Christa and Danny Schultz, filed a lawsuit against the Medina Valley School District to prevent prayers at his high school graduation. Corwyn had said he might not attend his graduation if other students are allowed to pray during the event, and apparently he really did not show up. The agnostic student did not walk across the stage to receive his diploma.

Initially, the Schultzes, with the help of Washington-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State, won their lawsuit and prayer was banned at Medina Valley’s high school graduation ceremonies. U.S. District Court Judge Fred Biery favored the Schultzes and mostly agreed that allowing the school to hold an official invocation and benediction would be school sponsorship of religion.

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Biblically Speaking With Ignorance

Two articles got my attention that I thought I would share.

Actually, that’s not in the Bible

The Bible may be the most revered book in America, but it’s also one of the most misquoted. Politicians, motivational speakers, coaches – all types of people  – quote passages that actually have no place in the Bible, religious scholars say.

These phantom passages include:

“God helps those who help themselves.”

“Spare the rod, spoil the child.”

And there is this often-cited paraphrase: Satan tempted Eve to eat the forbidden apple in the Garden of Eden.

None of those passages appear in the Bible, and one is actually anti-biblical, scholars say.

The Bible: As Relevant (and Misunderstood) as Ever

Sometimes the Bible says what people think it does. Often it does not. Sometimes it presents multiple perspectives on the same issue. And on some issues it says nothing at all. The Bible is frequently mistranslated, misquoted and misunderstood. Why? For one thing, people usually read it in translations, and without knowledge of its original literary or historical context. And they rarely read it in its entirety, so they end up pulling out small pieces: quotations and passages that seem to say what they want them to. Sometimes they are well-meaning. Sometimes their motives are not so pure.

 

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