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030925supreme-court-decisions-to-be-burned

 

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 


September 25, 2003

 Supreme Court Decisions to Be Burned in
Cities Across America

In 30 cities across this nation, Christians will burn 6 intolerable Supreme Court Decisions at federal court buildings.. “The judicial tyranny of the Supreme Court and her sister federal courts must come to an end.” said Reverend Flip Benham, Director of Operation Save America. “The Second American Revolution has begun! Like the first, the Church of Jesus Christ must lead.”

The Supreme Court has spurned its biblical mandate to judge justly. It has surrendered its constitutional responsibility. It has forfeited all moral authority. Therefore, we hold these decisions no longer relevant or binding upon us, our children, or our nation.

  1. Engle v Vitale (1962). Silencing the prayers of our children in public schools.
  2. Abington v Schempp (1963). Removal of the Bible from the education of our children.
  3. Roe v Wade (1973). Over 45 million children killed in its horrible wake.
  4. Stone v Graham (1980). Stripped the Ten Commandments from the walls of our schools.
  5. Planned Parenthood v Casey (1992). Declared that man can be a god unto himself.
  6. Lawrence v Texas (2003). Declared homosexual sodomy to be a constitutional right.

We will not sit idly by and tolerate the trashing of our rich Biblical heritage. We will not tolerate the dismantling of our Constitution. We will not tolerate the defaming of the legacy of our Pilgrim Forefathers and Founding Fathers. Enough is enough!

Today at 11:30 am, the revolution begins at federal courts across this land!

Reverend Benham will be in Dallas, TX – the city where Roe v Wade began.

WHAT: Press Conference
WHERE: 1100 Commerce (Earl Cabell Federal Court Building)
WHEN: Thursday, September 25, 2003
TIME: 11:30am

CONTACT: Kristene O’Dell at 214-476-7464 or 980-722-4920.