From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject "BE QUIET"
Date January 9, 2023 3:23 PM
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John,


A federal judge ruled that public prayer is unconstitutional – BANNED.

An elementary school banned a little boy from bringing his Bible and other Christian reading material to school and told him he had to be quiet about his faith because of the "separation of Church and State."





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This is out of hand. Anti-prayer and anti-Christian forces have turned the Constitution on its head. The Constitution protects prayer and the Bible; it doesn't ban it.

Thankfully, our legal letter to the elementary school made quick work of that situation, and now this little boy is free to share his faith and bring his Bible to school.

But in the attack on public prayer situation, our case is now pending at the U.S. Supreme Court. The Justices could schedule their final conference to decide to take our case any day. It is the MOST IMPORTANT religious liberty case in the past 40 years.

When anti-Christian radicals attack prayer at the Supreme Court, they are attacking you. We won't let them eviscerate prayer and the Bible from the public sphere. Prayer is constitutional. Take urgent action with us at the Supreme Court.

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Jay Sekulow

ACLJ Chief Counsel





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