[img]https://www.sermonindex.net/images/forum/2004/may/featured_news.gif[/img]An atheist waging a legal battle to delete the words 'under God' from a patriotic oath recited in US public schools vowed Monday to sue to have the phrase 'In God We Trust' removed from US coins and bank notes.(AFP/File)WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a ruling that the inscription "In God We Trust" on the front of a government building in North Carolina does not violate church-state separation.The justices rejected an appeal of the decision that dismissed a lawsuit by two attorneys who had challenged as unconstitutional the phrase over the main entrance to the county's government center in Lexington, North Carolina.The phrase, written in 18-inch block letters, was more prominently displayed than the name of the building, which was the only other writing on the front facade, according to the lawsuit.
_________________SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
It didn't go through this time but is it going to take something as obvious as this for the Christians in america to start wailing and crying out to God for genuine revival and repentance.
bro Greg
_________________Farai Bamu
I think it might take some 'shaking' or some 'fire' before it happens in a massive scale. (in america, cause we are like the only one not seeing anything) But I hope not. :-(