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Flying under the radar and literally under the ground of congressional bailout meetings were closet Capitol Hill discussions about God and Washington. It seems another revision of America's religious history has been under way — this time at the $621 million, 580,000-square-foot Capitol Visitor Center, which will open in a couple of months.

Most news media recently were covering Tina Fey and Congress' foolish financial bailouts; reporter Bob Unruh and WorldNetDaily were virtually alone in exposing this latest divine omission at the U.S. Capitol. This massive and largely underground museum of sorts (about three-quarters the size of the Capitol itself) will have exhibition galleries, theaters, a 550-seat cafeteria, gift shops, etc. But one thing absent is equitable representation of our Christian or religious heritage — and there are already several corruptions of it. That is why Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va., and the 107 other members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus recently sent a petition to the Architect of the Capitol. Their letter details and documents some of the incomplete and inaccurate religious content in the Capitol Visitor Center. Some of the 19 omissions and inaccuracies also can be seen on a YouTube posting by Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., called "War on God."

Thanks to their passion and diligence, Rep. Forbes' office recently informed the public of some good news: "The Committee on House Administration and the Senate Rules and Administration Committee … have acknowledged this important part of our nation's history and have agreed to correct the omission of historical religious content in the Capitol Visitor Center."

The news release also notes: "The Committee on House Administration and the Senate Rules and Administration Committee have agreed to the following changes to the Capitol Visitor Center:

"That the phrase 'Our Nation's Motto' be removed from the plaque describing the engraving of E Pluribus Unum;

"That 'In God We Trust' be engraved in stone in a prominent location within the Capitol Visitor Center and that the panel describing the engraving include the proper recognition of this phrase as our national motto;

"That the Pledge of Allegiance be engraved in stone in a prominent location within the Capitol Visitor Center.

"In addition, the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on House Administration have agreed to the research and development of a permanent religious history display, and have agreed to make every effort to ensure that the display is erected in the Capitol Visitor Center as soon as possible."

Interestingly, the next paragraph comes from an e-mail from the office of the Architect of the Capitol (acquired by the chaplain of my organization, who has exposed key religious revisionisms, at www.nationaltreasures.org) in response to a protest regarding the Capitol Visitor Center's religious omissions.

Unfortunately, the e-mail makes it appear to the public as if these religious facts have been included all along, when Rep. Forbes and the 107 other members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus know otherwise, and now you do, too.

"References to religion and faith are, in fact, included in the context of several historic exhibits and several religious items appear in the displays. Some examples include Article 3 of the Northwest Ordinance in its entirety; a copy of the Pledge of Allegiance and the prayer said at the opening of the current Congress; a copy of the Bible used to administer the oath of office to Senators until 1882; portraits of the first House and Senate chaplains; information about religious services regularly held in the Capitol in the 1800s, and an unaltered display of the U.S. Constitution highlighting the First Amendment which established our country's right to the freedom of religion."

That's a good start, but I believe we, the people, need to help keep the pressure on these officials to assure these revisionist rectifications and equitable representation of America's religious heritage — not just token artifacts. We also must stop the whitewashing of our religious history from taking one more step. We must preserve the fact that our Founders weren't creating a secular state but a sectarian-free state — and there is a huge difference. With some 15,000 expected guests daily, including thousands of children and students from across America, it is also our duty to safeguard our Capitol's religious history in the Capitol Visitor Center. That is why I am encouraging Americans to write or call the Architect of the Capitol's communications officer (emalecki(at)aoc.gov or 202-228-1793) and also their representatives to voice their opinions.

America's Founding Fathers wholeheartedly believed in the premise stated in Psalm 33:12: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." But what would they have thought of a nation that removes God from its heritage, classroom instructions, civic ceremonies, buildings, monuments, historic sites, etc.? I believe the words of Thomas Jefferson are as fitting for religious apostasy as they were for slavery; words that are inscribed upon his memorial in Washington: "And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with his wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever."

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When will our people stop taking credit for this country and its bounty and start giving credit to the source? When things don't go well, they blame God, yet God set it all at our feet and we trampled it. Not God's work, man's. I don't always agree with what you say but I do agree that we were once a nation of strivers and pioneers who made a lot of mistakes, but at one time we put God and God's Word first; and that should never be forgotten.
Comment: #1
Posted by: liz
Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:34 PM
Sir;.... I would appreciate Christians having a seat at any table, and along with that, to have them pay their way. I am a Catholic and a pretty half hearted Catholic at that, and the reason I am not a better Catholic is that I am a first rate human being. All the Christians want to do is grab power. They all defer to human authority and they all act like it comes from God. Why ask me to help you get a seat when you have God on your side. Tell him to get out of the wagon and push. Quit carrying God into every difference you have with other human beings. If you want rights, don't think you are going to pick them off a tree. We give you your rights. We give ourselves all of our rights and perhaps with the help of God, but not if you listen to the Christians. They are no different from the Muslims in limiting human rights. Where have they ever worked to secure the rights of all??? No where! The churches are the enemy of rights, and the government, like every community, was created with a purpose of securing rights. What rights do the churches support but their own??? Do we have the right to peace??? Not if you ask the churches who give no one peace. Do we have the right to justice??? Not if you ask the churches who give no one justice. If you deny your human rights you can join a church. They leave you free to take what you can and bless God. God blesses the player with the best hands.... Well; I think you ought to pay for your rights. I think you should sacrifice for your community, and if that is your church, then do not expect any more from me. The United States is my community. For that I pay the sacrifice of taxes. From that community, I then have the right to demand protection for my rights. If you are in the business of attacking rights, and making people hard pressed jump to the defense of rights because you find they do not benefit you, then you are my enemy, and the enemy of liberty. Rely on your God. Ask me for nothing. I will  give you nothing if you mind your  business and keep to yourself. I owe you no  more than this as a human being. I do not owe you special treatment only because you represent a divine being. You people are only power hungry, and whether you choose to use God to defend your cupidice means absolutly nothing to me. You are no different from criminals and thugs. God is your buckler and your shield, but a coward hides behind it... If your aim is to destroy rights, stand up and shout it out. Don't look for a monument to religion. Try to deserve a monument for defending liberty...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:37 PM
"And the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance" Psalm 33:12. Thanks, Chuck. Stick with the KJB. As your first president said, "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible [KJB]." Abandonment of both has produced the current chaos.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:01 AM
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