Here is an interesting news story and video below from Alabama that may interest some of you. The Al.com reported today, that Alabama Chief Justice Judge on ReligionRoy Moore said that Islam and Buddhism don’t have First Amendment protection under the U.S. constitution. He said, “Buddha didn’t create us. Muhammad didn’t create us. It’s the God of the Holy Scriptures.”

“They didn’t bring a Koran on the pilgrim ship, Mayflower,” he said. “Let’s get real. Let’s learn our history. Let’s stop playing games.”

From Al.com

“Let’s get real,” he said. “Let’s learn our history. Let’s stop playing games.”

Moore spoke to the Pastors-for-Life in Mississippi in January, but video from that speech only began to make its way around the Internet in the last week. In it, Moore argues that “religion,” as defined in the First Amendment, applies only to God the Creator.

“Everybody, to include the United States Supreme Court, has been deceived as to one little word in the first amendment called ‘religion,'” he said. “They can’t define it.”

Moore insisted that freedom of religion applies only the God of the Bible, and therefore the protections of the establishment clause do not extend to other religions, such as Islam and Buddhism.

“They don’t want to do that, because that acknowledges the creator God,” he said. “Buddha didn’t create us. Muhammad didn’t create us. It’s the God of the Holy Scriptures.”

According to Moore, the government and the Supreme Court should define religion as James Madison and George Mason did – “The duties we owe to the Creator and the manner of discharging it.”

“They didn’t bring a Koran on the pilgrim ship, Mayflower,” he said. “Let’s get real. Let’s learn our history. Let’s stop playing games.”

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