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  • AMEN I WAS THERE AND I LOVED IT POWERFUL DAY. VOTE FOR PRESIDENT RICK PERRY

  • "Do you wanna know what God can do? This is what God can do."

    *Panamamic view of 33,000 people disobeying the bible*

    If I was a Christian I would have blamed that nice little crash that happened the next day on this event.

  • Respond to this video... By the way the under god thing was not added to the anthem until the 50's as a response to the communist scare! Fact !

  • This is hilarious in so many ways haha

  • I'd be glad to admit I'm wrong if you can provide a link to her saying that.

  • She didn't claim that there were 4 people there. I think you are the one lying. Which is a violation of the Ten Commandments, by the way.

    She did report on all the hateful sponsors, though. It was pretty eye-opening.

  • @alwsdad Oh yes she did make that claim. She was making FUN of the planned prayer conference. You know it. This wasn't about the SPONSORS, the SPEAKERS, the PASTORS, the PARTICIPANTS or ANYBODY... except GOD Himself. It was a PRAYER to HELP & HEAL our (ONCE) Great Nation. Get your facts straight before you start throwing stones! Shame on you!!

  • it was funded by taxpayer dollars thats why it was a crime

  • @starscreamdkmo Where do you get your facts from?  This was privately funded.

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  • Awesome video. This was a powerful day heard by heaven. Ignore the scoffers though. Jesus said they hated him first, so it's just to be expected.

  • I think it's important for children to understand concepts of religion because, like it or not, it's part of our world. We should seek understanding, and part of understanding people is understanding various belief systems. There is a huge difference between teach and indoctrinate though. And I would actively DISCOURAGE getting into it with kids that aren't old enough to understand the difference. Their friends will eventually tell them Santa isn't real, they might not do the same for god.

  • The Associated Press, using data supplied by the US Census Bureau, found that the highest divorce rates are to be found in the Bible Belt. The conservative states are roughly 50 percent above the national average of 4.2 per thousand people.

    The bible belt also has the highest rate of spousal abuse, child abuse, and illiteracy. Apparently their belief in their god and his magic book of stories doesn't make them less violent, less ignorant or less miserable in their marriages. hmmm

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