Jim Brown
A conservative Idaho lawmaker believes America's founding fathers would
not have wanted a Muslim elected to Congress or a Hindu prayer
delivered in the U.S. Senate.
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Last month, the U.S. Senate was opened for the first time ever with a
Hindu prayer. Although the event generated little outrage on Capitol
Hill, Representative Bill Sali (R-Idaho) is one member of Congress who
believes the prayer should have never been allowed.
"We have not only a Hindu prayer being offered in the Senate, we have a
Muslim member of the House of Representatives now, Keith Ellison from
Minnesota. Those are changes -- and they are not what was envisioned by
the Founding Fathers," asserts Sali.
Sali says America was built on Christian principles that were derived
from scripture. He also says the only way the United States has been
allowed to exist in a world that is so hostile to Christian principles
is through "the protective hand of God."
"You know, the Lord can cause the rain to fall on the just and the
unjust alike," says the Idaho Republican.
According to Congressman Sali, the only way the U.S. can continue to
survive is under that protective hand of God. He states when a Hindu
prayer is offered, "that's a different god" and that it "creates
problems for the longevity of this country."
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