Place "In God We Trust" labels on your mail.
"America was born", avowed President Calvin Coolidge, "in a revival of religion."
The actual workding of what today is mislabeled "The Establishment Clause" of the firt Amendment in reguard to religion, actually reads: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise there of."
In no way was the First Amendment written to take God out of public life."
The phrase "seperation of church and state," which is recited so frequently is not part of the Constitution or the First Amendment. You may be suprised to learn that this now oft-repeated phrase cannot be found in any official government document. Daniel E. Johnson.
You may have heard the news that a couple of Post Offices in Texas have been forced to take down small posters that say "In God We Trust". The law, they say, is being violated. It is something about electioneering posters. A radio show suggested that we write "In God We Trust" on the back of our mail as a way to keep God in the post office and the public eye. It has been reported that 86% of Americans believe in God. This is the silent majority we speak of and it's time we stand up and be recognized. Our nations is founded and based on the principles of God and should remain as our guidepost and heritage. God has put us on notice with his verse in Jeremiah 15 verse 9-10. This is an opportunity to awaken the masses for revival and you can play a major role in that. Daniel E. Johnson.