No more Bible study! Beaumont, Texas’ men and women in blue have been told they can no longer hold a voluntary Bible study during lunch at the police station. After meeting like this for years, with no complaints, the City of Beaumont has demanded that the officers stop.
A pre-suit letter, which is required by the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act, is being sent to the city stating that the officers’ religious rights have been infringed upon.
Sargent Burt Moore, who helped found the Faith and Fellowship Bible study, pointed out that the City Council prays before its meetings and the police station will start an event with prayer as well.
He also said that there is a chaplain program which still meets at the station. The study he says has a diverse group of faiths and ethnicities coming together for the study and believes the City is “unfairly targeting us.”
Find out more on page two regarding the pending law suit against the City of Beaumont’s restriction of religious freedom.
ILLEGAL order by the city
Fu
Separation of church and state.
So very wrong. Welcome to obamaland.
Another attack on number 7
What? I would sue Beaumont for everything they have.
Repentance
It is important that we pray as a nation and as a people united as the body of Christ.
It is very important to remember that BEFORE we petition God, we MUST repent. Repent for ourselves and for our country.
The bible tells us that it is sin that separates us from God and
the bible tells us to come before Him with clean hands and a pure heart.
The ONLY way to accomplish this is through repentance.
We must be blameless before The Lord BEFORE we start asking Him for blessing.
So let us remember the promise in
2 Chronicles 7:14
14 if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face,
and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
We must come before Him in humble repentance…
THEN He will hear us and forgive us and heal our land.
What the hell for…..are they breaking the law…..he no…..
That is unconstitutional.
You have got to be kidding