I always tell people when I'm
leading prayer meetings that there are things that will happen, that would not happen if we weren't praying now.
Not exact matches
Although it might also include opposing government encroachment on civil rights, such as, banning personal
prayer in school, banning student
led prayer groups and
meet - at - the - flag - pole groups, and banning Muslism garb.
A
prayer that is
led at the beginning of a
meeting.
Group
led prayer is offensive and completely inappropriate at a business
meeting for ALL of the the people.
I think you should have the right ot counter it with a statement criticizing the idea of God and
prayer in public
meetings or schools or any gov» t
led group
meeting.
James You think that people are opening these
meetings with
prayer as an «insidious method of identifying those who believe differently than the one
leading the
prayer» I hope you are wrong.
All government
meetings should start with a
prayer to Yahweh Maccaddeshcem, so that he can guide us in the right direction for our communities and selecting the right people to
lead our government offices.
That's one of the things that make this whole issue so absurd — religious people demand the right to government -
led prayer (a
prayer that
meets with their approval, of course), but the things they'll typically ask for in their
prayers can't be by accomplished by their god anyway, so it's a lot of unnecessary trouble over nothing.
This has nothing to do with
leading a government
meeting (where you have a captured audience) with a religous
prayer while excluding those who choose not to adhere to you religous view.
I don't understand why anyone thinks that
leading ANY
prayer at a business
meeting is appropriate.
The main difference is Obama doesn't
lead state - wide
prayer meetings and talk about his biblical interpretations of the bible... like Bachmann's belief in submitting to her husband.
Towards the end of the
meeting, according to Gorka, Billy Graham
led a
prayer for the Romneys, saying «I'll do all I can to help you.
The
meeting closed with a powerful
prayer for protection of the planet
led by Mati Waiyu of the Chumash Nation.