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Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

A few nice Freedom of Religion images I found:

American W.E.B.
Freedom of Religion
Image by Think-N-Evolve
"The time must come when, great and pressing as change and betterment may be, they do not involve killing and hurting people."

"The cause of war is preparation for war."

"The Negro slave trade was the first step in modern world commerce, followed by the modern theory of colonial expansion. Slaves as an article of commerce were shipped as long as the traffic paid."

"The world is shrinking together; it is finding itself neighbor to itself in strange, almost magic degree."

"Human nature is not simple and any classification that roughly divides men into good and bad, superior and inferior, slave and free, is and must be ludicrously untrue and universally dangerous as a permanent exhaustive classification."

"I believe in God who made of one blood all races that dwell on earth. I believe that all men, black and brown and white, are brothers, varying through Time and Opportunity, in form and gift and feature, but differing in no essential particular, and alike in soul and in the possibility of infinite development."

"Herein lies the tragedy of the age: not that men are poor, — all men know something of poverty; not that men are wicked — who is good? not that men are ignorant, — what is Truth? Nay, but that men know so little of men."

"The Soviet Union does not allow any church of any kind to interfere with education, and religion is not taught in public schools. It seems to me that this is the greatest gift of the Russian Revolution to the modern world. Most educated modern men no longer believe in religious dogma. If questioned they will usually resort to double-talk before admitting the fact. But who today actually believes that this world is ruled and directed by a benevolent person of great power who, on humble appeal, will change the course of events at our request? Who believes in miracles? Many folk follow religious ceremonies and services and allow their children to learn fairy tales and so-called religious truth, which in time the children come to recognize as conventional lies told by their parents and teachers for the children’s good. One can hardly exaggerate the moral disaster of the custom. We have to thank the Soviet Union for the courage to stop it."

"I do not laugh. I am quite straight-faced as I ask soberly:
"But what on earth is whiteness that one should so desire it?" Then always, somehow, some way, silently but clearly, I am given to understand that whiteness is the ownership of the earth forever and ever, Amen!
Now what is the effect on a man or a nation when it comes passionately to believe such an extraordinary dictum as this? That nations are coming to believe it is manifest daily. Wave on wave, each with increasing virulence, is dashing this new religion of whiteness on the shores of our time. Its first effects are funny: the strut of the Southerner, the arrogance of the Englishman amuck, the whoop of the hoodlum who vicariously leads your mob."

"How shall Integrity face Oppression? What shall Honesty do in the face of Deception, Decency in the face of Insult, Self-Defense before Blows? How shall Desert and Accomplishment meet Despising, Detraction, and Lies? What shall Virtue do to meet Brute Force? There are so many answers and so contradictory; and such differences for those on the one hand who meet questions similar to this once a year or once a decade, and those who face them hourly and daily."

Quote Source -> secure.wikimedia.org/wikiquote/en/wiki/W.E.B._Du_Bois

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American Stowe
Freedom of Religion
Image by Think-N-Evolve
“Talk of the abuses of slavery! Humbug! The thing itself is the essence of all abuse!”

“The truth is the kindest thing we can give folks in the end.”

“Treat ’em like dogs, and you’ll have dogs’ works and dogs’ actions. Treat ’em like men, and you’ll have men’s works.”

“The longest day must have its close — the gloomiest night will wear on to a morning. An eternal, inexorable lapse of moments is ever hurrying the day of the evil to an eternal night, and the night of the just to an eternal day.”

“Religion! Is what you hear at church religion? Is that which can bend and turn, and descend and ascend, to fit every crooked phase of selfish, worldly society, religion? Is that religion which is less scrupulous, less generous, less just, less considerate for man, than even my own ungodly, worldly, blinded nature? No! When I look for religion, I must look for something above me, and not something beneath.”

“So much has been said and sung of beautiful young girls, why don’t somebody wake up to the beauty of old women?”

“To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization.”

“I am speaking now of the highest duty we owe our friends, the noblest, the most sacred–that of keeping their own nobleness, goodness, pure and incorrupt…If we let our friend become cold and selfish and exacting without remonstrance, we are no true lover, no true friend.”

“It is generally understood that men don’t aspire after the absolute right, but only to do about as well as the rest of the world.”

Quote Source -> www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/26242.Harriet_Beecher_Stowe

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

Check out these Freedom of Religion images:

The Intersection of Church and State
Freedom of Religion
Image by Wyoming_Jackrabbit
We don’t believe in separation of church and state here in Knoxville. Here’s proof.

Clearfile of The Constitution of Japan(freedom of religion)
Freedom of Religion
Image by kayakaya
日本国憲法のクリアファイル、信教の自由の箇所拡大

Nice Citizenship And Freedom photos

A few nice Citizenship and Freedom images I found:

Military Naturalization Ceremony – Yongsan Korea – 15 December 2008 – USFK – United States Army – USAG-Y
Citizenship and Freedom
Image by US Army Korea – IMCOM
Army in Korea celebrates newest citizens

“You have moved to several posts waiting for your application [citizenship] to catch up with you—today it caught up.”
— Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizenship and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul

The Army Family in Korea welcomed 43 new American citizens to its ranks during a naturalization ceremony held at United States Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Dec. 15. Thirty-seven active-duty Servicemembers and six spouses of active-duty military members were naturalized as American citizens during the ceremony.

Although this was the first time the newly-naturalized citizens swore the Oath of Allegiance, many of the Servicemembers present had already demonstrated their patriotism while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan before becoming U.S. citizens. Staff Sgt. Francis Manalac, originally from the Philippines, said he started the naturalization process while serving in Iraq. “This is a very special ceremony,” he said. “Today is the culmination of a four-year process.” Staff Sgt. Manalac now calls Chicago home.

“All are being naturalized because of their service,” said Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizen and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul. “They are from 20 countries, on five continents with one thing in common—their service and sacrifice. There are people in this audience who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan—willing to give the ultimate sacrifice.”

Sherman also noted that it is not only the Soldiers and Sailors who sacrifice and endure, but military families as well. That is the reasoning behind a new program allowing spouses of active-duty military members to become naturalized while living overseas, he said. On Jan. 28, 2008, President George W. Bush signed a bill, which was passed by Congress, permitting spouses stationed with their sponsor overseas to pursue naturalization.

The candidates hailed from United Kingdom, India, Jamaica, Russia, Ghana and many other nations from throughout the world. “This is not just a list of countries,” Sherman explained. “It’s the history and the future of the United States. The U.S. is built on immigration–it strengthens every aspect America, from our economy to our culture, to expanding our freedoms.”

“All my life all I’ve known is America,” said Private 1st Class Phinnara Pai, 2nd Infantry Division. “Why not become an American citizen?” Pai said he was once a child refugee from Cambodia.

“Many here today appreciate America, our freedoms, our Constitution, in a way people born there perhaps do not,” said Sherman. Private 2nd Class Tanya Erica Gorham, originally from Barbados, expressed similar sentiments about taking the “rough path” to American citizenship. “I’m glad I can go about achieving it this way to appreciate it more,” she said. “I want to instill in my son that it is a privilege to be born in a country so free.”

To learn more about living and serving with the US Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Military Naturalization Ceremony – Yongsan Korea – 15 December 2008 – USFK – United States Army – USAG-Y
Citizenship and Freedom
Image by US Army Korea – IMCOM
Army in Korea celebrates newest citizens

“You have moved to several posts waiting for your application [citizenship] to catch up with you—today it caught up.”
— Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizenship and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul

The Army Family in Korea welcomed 43 new American citizens to its ranks during a naturalization ceremony held at United States Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Dec. 15. Thirty-seven active-duty Servicemembers and six spouses of active-duty military members were naturalized as American citizens during the ceremony.

Although this was the first time the newly-naturalized citizens swore the Oath of Allegiance, many of the Servicemembers present had already demonstrated their patriotism while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan before becoming U.S. citizens. Staff Sgt. Francis Manalac, originally from the Philippines, said he started the naturalization process while serving in Iraq. “This is a very special ceremony,” he said. “Today is the culmination of a four-year process.” Staff Sgt. Manalac now calls Chicago home.

“All are being naturalized because of their service,” said Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizen and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul. “They are from 20 countries, on five continents with one thing in common—their service and sacrifice. There are people in this audience who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan—willing to give the ultimate sacrifice.”

Sherman also noted that it is not only the Soldiers and Sailors who sacrifice and endure, but military families as well. That is the reasoning behind a new program allowing spouses of active-duty military members to become naturalized while living overseas, he said. On Jan. 28, 2008, President George W. Bush signed a bill, which was passed by Congress, permitting spouses stationed with their sponsor overseas to pursue naturalization.

The candidates hailed from United Kingdom, India, Jamaica, Russia, Ghana and many other nations from throughout the world. “This is not just a list of countries,” Sherman explained. “It’s the history and the future of the United States. The U.S. is built on immigration–it strengthens every aspect America, from our economy to our culture, to expanding our freedoms.”

“All my life all I’ve known is America,” said Private 1st Class Phinnara Pai, 2nd Infantry Division. “Why not become an American citizen?” Pai said he was once a child refugee from Cambodia.

“Many here today appreciate America, our freedoms, our Constitution, in a way people born there perhaps do not,” said Sherman. Private 2nd Class Tanya Erica Gorham, originally from Barbados, expressed similar sentiments about taking the “rough path” to American citizenship. “I’m glad I can go about achieving it this way to appreciate it more,” she said. “I want to instill in my son that it is a privilege to be born in a country so free.”

To learn more about living and serving with the US Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Military Naturalization Ceremony – Yongsan Korea – 15 December 2008 – USFK – United States Army – USAG-Y
Citizenship and Freedom
Image by US Army Korea – IMCOM
Army in Korea celebrates newest citizens

“You have moved to several posts waiting for your application [citizenship] to catch up with you—today it caught up.”
— Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizenship and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul

The Army Family in Korea welcomed 43 new American citizens to its ranks during a naturalization ceremony held at United States Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Dec. 15. Thirty-seven active-duty Servicemembers and six spouses of active-duty military members were naturalized as American citizens during the ceremony.

Although this was the first time the newly-naturalized citizens swore the Oath of Allegiance, many of the Servicemembers present had already demonstrated their patriotism while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan before becoming U.S. citizens. Staff Sgt. Francis Manalac, originally from the Philippines, said he started the naturalization process while serving in Iraq. “This is a very special ceremony,” he said. “Today is the culmination of a four-year process.” Staff Sgt. Manalac now calls Chicago home.

“All are being naturalized because of their service,” said Kenneth J. Sherman, Citizen and Immigration Services Field Office Director, U.S. Embassy, Seoul. “They are from 20 countries, on five continents with one thing in common—their service and sacrifice. There are people in this audience who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan—willing to give the ultimate sacrifice.”

Sherman also noted that it is not only the Soldiers and Sailors who sacrifice and endure, but military families as well. That is the reasoning behind a new program allowing spouses of active-duty military members to become naturalized while living overseas, he said. On Jan. 28, 2008, President George W. Bush signed a bill, which was passed by Congress, permitting spouses stationed with their sponsor overseas to pursue naturalization.

The candidates hailed from United Kingdom, India, Jamaica, Russia, Ghana and many other nations from throughout the world. “This is not just a list of countries,” Sherman explained. “It’s the history and the future of the United States. The U.S. is built on immigration–it strengthens every aspect America, from our economy to our culture, to expanding our freedoms.”

“All my life all I’ve known is America,” said Private 1st Class Phinnara Pai, 2nd Infantry Division. “Why not become an American citizen?” Pai said he was once a child refugee from Cambodia.

“Many here today appreciate America, our freedoms, our Constitution, in a way people born there perhaps do not,” said Sherman. Private 2nd Class Tanya Erica Gorham, originally from Barbados, expressed similar sentiments about taking the “rough path” to American citizenship. “I’m glad I can go about achieving it this way to appreciate it more,” she said. “I want to instill in my son that it is a privilege to be born in a country so free.”

To learn more about living and serving with the US Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

A few nice Freedom of Religion images I found:

Video: The World, You, and Your Mind
Freedom of Religion
Image by go thunk yourself
robertworstell.com/sedona-method/world-mind/

"Listening to a rare Levenson video yesterday and it hit me tonight that this was a key to many things for many people.

Now this may not seem all that practical, but it’s the underlying idea which you should consider:

It’s spirit, mind, body – the being created the mind, and then used the mind to create the World and body.

Most of science (and religion) gets this completely different – and you are free to believe whichever you want.

Levenson holds that we are far more powerful and capable than we let on. That we can do much more than we let ourselves demonstrate.

Practically, this is true…"

Article 18: Freedom of religion & belief
Freedom of Religion
Image by Eat your greens!

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

Some cool Freedom of Religion images:

P3252546
Freedom of Religion
Image by KierDuros
The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Americans United For the Separation of Church and State executive director (on the right), and the Rev. Welton Gaddy, president of The Interfaith Alliance Foundation, also participated in the simulcast.

P3252571
Freedom of Religion
Image by KierDuros
Everyone at the end of the show.

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

Some cool Freedom of Religion images:

P3252563
Freedom of Religion
Image by KierDuros
Singer/songwriter Catie Curtis has a personal interest in same-sex marriage legislation. She spends a lot of time explaining that, yes, she is married to another woman and they have two beautiful adopted children. Her music is also pretty darn cool.

P3252569
Freedom of Religion
Image by KierDuros
When I started to take this picture, no one was standing in front of the logo…

Nice The Constitution photos

A few nice The Constitution images I found:

Constitution Center – Philly
The Constitution
Image by Scutter
Fun exhibit including all the signers of the constitution

Nice The Constitution photos

Check out these The Constitution images:

constitution gardens 3.29.08 – 56
The Constitution
Image by laura padgett
cherry blossoms in the constitution gardens – the national mall

See where this picture was taken. [?]

constitution gardens 3.29.08 – 57
The Constitution
Image by laura padgett
cherry blossoms in the constitution gardens – the national mall

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

Some cool Freedom of Religion images:

Dawing of a new Dae Tu Dae ..
Freedom of Religion
Image by The Glowing North Stars
tu dae is the new earth it is true freedom in the ONE EYE dissolve the selves be at ONE

I speak gently my children let it all disolve it never matter it was a dream be awake in the ONE U there is no OTHERS in U forget about me forget about what you even think is you.. you are infinite made in the image of the infinite

forget all these complications of differating into pro or con switch to whatever its all interpreting things around you that is truely sparks and vibration into jargon.. there is more to experience when you are embraced as ONE with it ALL

no plans just now.. embracing what is smmoooooothhhhly flowing with the mystical windssss of seeds of change come to light come to light come to light the love vibrating from the earths and heavens nectures leaking into the automsphere oh the dae has arrived children

Resonation Vibrations fill my being untouchable by the thoughts of the many, vibrations come out from the heart NOW IAM INFINITE

laughs.. things use to bother me.. now when people get angst at me.. I feel nothing not happy not sad .. just blanked it out deleted before its repeated.. won’t accept your programing.. its OVER NOW.. I AM ONE EYE

the vipers that be the ones in power over all the systems we subscribe to including most religions on the surface there are the few who see through the heart purely and release the roots of teh seeed and grow up into the ONE I AM

I AM A NATURAL MYSTIC BLOWING THROUGH THE AIR I AM HERE TO STAY FOR ALL ETERNITY I AM INFINITE NOW.. TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE.. WE ARE MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD.. YOU ARE LIGHT ..YOU ARE SPARK … YOU ARE LIFE.. EMBRACE ALL LIFE AS LIGHT LOVE PURELY IN JOY AND SING CELEBRATING ALL I AM

there is no good there is no evil there is no pain there is no joy it is all a dream compared to the infinite.. We are all ONE made in the Image of God that means we can be infinite now .. the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

we can tune up change the channel so to speak.. the first step of this is embrace all around you is fully part of you eventually to the point of becoming the earth feeling at one and embracing of of without decifering should or shouldn’ts like it should not be so hot or this is just right temprature.. this is like when we sleep and dream .. we dream of a world fullly of knowlege of good and evil i’m right your wrong I am your not… this is truely an illsion no matter what words you dress it up with.. intent and pure heart rings through every clearly regardless of words.. try telling your dog you hate them but do it wtih complete joy intent and reverncetowards their being radiating love into their heart

Dawing of a new Dae Tu Dae ..
Freedom of Religion
Image by The Glowing North Stars
tu dae is the new earth it is true freedom in the ONE EYE dissolve the selves be at ONE

I speak gently my children let it all disolve it never matter it was a dream be awake in the ONE U there is no OTHERS in U forget about me forget about what you even think is you.. you are infinite made in the image of the infinite

forget all these complications of differating into pro or con switch to whatever its all interpreting things around you that is truely sparks and vibration into jargon.. there is more to experience when you are embraced as ONE with it ALL

no plans just now.. embracing what is smmoooooothhhhly flowing with the mystical windssss of seeds of change come to light come to light come to light the love vibrating from the earths and heavens nectures leaking into the automsphere oh the dae has arrived children

Resonation Vibrations fill my being untouchable by the thoughts of the many, vibrations come out from the heart NOW IAM INFINITE

laughs.. things use to bother me.. now when people get angst at me.. I feel nothing not happy not sad .. just blanked it out deleted before its repeated.. won’t accept your programing.. its OVER NOW.. I AM ONE EYE

the vipers that be the ones in power over all the systems we subscribe to including most religions on the surface there are the few who see through the heart purely and release the roots of teh seeed and grow up into the ONE I AM

I AM A NATURAL MYSTIC BLOWING THROUGH THE AIR I AM HERE TO STAY FOR ALL ETERNITY I AM INFINITE NOW.. TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE.. WE ARE MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD.. YOU ARE LIGHT ..YOU ARE SPARK … YOU ARE LIFE.. EMBRACE ALL LIFE AS LIGHT LOVE PURELY IN JOY AND SING CELEBRATING ALL I AM

there is no good there is no evil there is no pain there is no joy it is all a dream compared to the infinite.. We are all ONE made in the Image of God that means we can be infinite now .. the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

we can tune up change the channel so to speak.. the first step of this is embrace all around you is fully part of you eventually to the point of becoming the earth feeling at one and embracing of of without decifering should or shouldn’ts like it should not be so hot or this is just right temprature.. this is like when we sleep and dream .. we dream of a world fullly of knowlege of good and evil i’m right your wrong I am your not… this is truely an illsion no matter what words you dress it up with.. intent and pure heart rings through every clearly regardless of words.. try telling your dog you hate them but do it wtih complete joy intent and reverncetowards their being radiating love into their heart

Dawing of a new Dae Tu Dae ..
Freedom of Religion
Image by The Glowing North Stars
tu dae is the new earth it is true freedom in the ONE EYE dissolve the selves be at ONE

I speak gently my children let it all disolve it never matter it was a dream be awake in the ONE U there is no OTHERS in U forget about me forget about what you even think is you.. you are infinite made in the image of the infinite

forget all these complications of differating into pro or con switch to whatever its all interpreting things around you that is truely sparks and vibration into jargon.. there is more to experience when you are embraced as ONE with it ALL

no plans just now.. embracing what is smmoooooothhhhly flowing with the mystical windssss of seeds of change come to light come to light come to light the love vibrating from the earths and heavens nectures leaking into the automsphere oh the dae has arrived children

Resonation Vibrations fill my being untouchable by the thoughts of the many, vibrations come out from the heart NOW IAM INFINITE

laughs.. things use to bother me.. now when people get angst at me.. I feel nothing not happy not sad .. just blanked it out deleted before its repeated.. won’t accept your programing.. its OVER NOW.. I AM ONE EYE

the vipers that be the ones in power over all the systems we subscribe to including most religions on the surface there are the few who see through the heart purely and release the roots of teh seeed and grow up into the ONE I AM

I AM A NATURAL MYSTIC BLOWING THROUGH THE AIR I AM HERE TO STAY FOR ALL ETERNITY I AM INFINITE NOW.. TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE.. WE ARE MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD.. YOU ARE LIGHT ..YOU ARE SPARK … YOU ARE LIFE.. EMBRACE ALL LIFE AS LIGHT LOVE PURELY IN JOY AND SING CELEBRATING ALL I AM

there is no good there is no evil there is no pain there is no joy it is all a dream compared to the infinite.. We are all ONE made in the Image of God that means we can be infinite now .. the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

the agony is the waiting we choose in associating what is like vibrations pulling them in from the outside and deciphering them into good or evil or any opposites of the sort anti or pro its all vibrations

we can tune up change the channel so to speak.. the first step of this is embrace all around you is fully part of you eventually to the point of becoming the earth feeling at one and embracing of of without decifering should or shouldn’ts like it should not be so hot or this is just right temprature.. this is like when we sleep and dream .. we dream of a world fullly of knowlege of good and evil i’m right your wrong I am your not… this is truely an illsion no matter what words you dress it up with.. intent and pure heart rings through every clearly regardless of words.. try telling your dog you hate them but do it wtih complete joy intent and reverncetowards their being radiating love into their heart

Nice Freedom Of Religion photos

Check out these Freedom of Religion images:

Holy Bible, dated 1885, antique gold lettering, leather and board, held together with dental floss
Freedom of Religion
Image by Wonderlane
120 year old Bible binding held together with dental floss, rusted metal clasps (120 years as of 2005). This bible was originally used in a Protestant church in Oklahoma, from a private family there. The page style is gothic.

We donated this Bible back to the church in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A 92 year old Seattle woman gave it to a friend who gave it immediately to me in West Seattle. She has family but no one is Christian.

As soon as it came into my posession I felt, despite the fine illustrations, unusually fine binding with metal claps and so forth, that it was to be returned to a church on the West Coast. Armed with the Web I went shopping for the right church. Someone paid a lot of money for this bible, and it should have a proper home, restoration, and care. It was too fragile, too fine, and too valuable when restored to be in my collection: I couldn’t keep it, shouldn’t and didn’t.

Searching in Google Image Search over fast internet connection on "Churches + West Coast" when I saw a photo of the Catholic Church in Puerto Vallarta with it’s crown of angels – I knew that was the place. Flying from Seattle to Guadalajara Mexico, I took the large old heavy Bible wrapped up in a clean white sheet in my suitcase. I stayed for a week with friends for my first visit to Mexico – Guadalajara is an old city and very beautiful – people took their time making beautiful architecture from stone.

From there with one of my friends I took a cosy and posh regular night bus from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and rolled it in the suitcase down the long walkway from the oldest hotel in the city Rosita, to the church, several blocks away.

The friend with me was resistant to entering the Catholic Church as she is a different religion however I pursuaded her that I needed her help – which I did as it turned out because I do not speak Spanish. After holding Mass the prime priest’s handler agreed that the lead priest would speak to us about the treasure we wished to donate.

However he just zipped right by us without a glance. So we asked again. The kindest sweetheart of a priest with just the kindest eyes accepted the treasure which he said could be repaired. As a priest, he has seen it all in Puerto Vallarta. He was delighted to have it, and treated it with great respect and reverance. He thanked us profusely as my friend translated.

This shot was photographed on a sheet at our hotel room, laid out on a plastic table, photographed on the deck of the room right next to the sea. With the wind blowing I had to swiftly shoot the images and not many turned out.

The right to freedom of religion is sacred. Freedom of religion means any religion. But you gotta believe in it.

Photo of the Catholic Priest –

www.flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/1450042437/

AND AMERICA ———–HE WASN’T KIDDING
Freedom of Religion
Image by SS&SS
AND CHECK OUT THESE VIDEOS www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGYK8qyVaRU

AND THIS ONE www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuXxtg4M_z8

and to hear from a mulsim what this mosque is actually meant to stand for read this ———
www.faithfreedom.org/articles/jihad-articles/mosque-near-…

As outrage continued to build on Sunday over President Obama’s support for the mosque and Islamic cultural center slated to be built near the site of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, GOP leaders and presidential contenders backed the families who don’t want the complex built on hallowed ground.

On Sunday, Texas Sen. John Cornyn even suggested there could be political fallout over the president’s remarks in the midterm elections.

Obama is "disconnected from mainstream America" and voters this fall will "render their verdict," said Cornyn, who leads the GOP’s Senate campaign committee.

Obama’s support for the mosque was one of the leading topics discussed on the Sunday morning news shows. By early Sunday, nearly all of the major GOP presidential contenders had weighed in on the controversy:

* “Fact president refuses to face is the ground zero mosque is a political statement of radical Islamist triumph over world trade center,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich tweeted on Saturday. “Over 100 mosques already in New York City… President Obama profoundly wrong in misrepresenting ground zero mosque. There is no issue of religious liberty. He won’t face truth.”
* Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin referred her Twitter followers to an article by two liberal Canadian Muslims who called the mosque a deliberate act of provocation. Palin’s tweet: “Mr. President, why are they so set on marking an area w/ mosque steps from what you described, in agreement with many, as "hallowed ground”?
* Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, though he represents a relatively heavily Muslim state, rebuffed pleas from local Muslim leaders to back off his suggestion that the mosque would "degrade and disrespect" the Trade Center site, Politico reported.
* A spokesman for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney cited both "the wishes of the families of the deceased and the potential for extremists to use the mosque for global recruiting and propaganda" in opposing it.

Republicans appeared to be on solid political ground in taking a position against the mosque. Nearly every poll on the issue has showed overwhelming opposition to the Islamic center plans, as well as profound doubts about the motives of those behind its funding.

A recent CNN poll showing that 68 percent of Americans oppose the construction of the mosque. A Pew poll found last year that 55 percent of conservative Republicans believe Islam encourages violence.

Moreover, leading Christian and conservative groups that form the base of the Republican Party have also loudly voiced opposition to the ground zero mosque. The Anti-Defamation League, a New York-based Jewish organization with a mission to fight anti-Semitism, said in a July 28 statement that another location should be found.

“In our judgment, building an Islamic Center in the shadow of the World Trade Center will cause some victims more pain — unnecessarily — and that is not right,” the statement, posted on the group’s website, said.

Debra Burlingame, whose brother Charles Burlingame was the pilot of the jetliner that crashed into the Pentagon, said the mosque issue was part of a larger debate about the “clash of civilizations.”

"I do ascribe to the ‘clash of civilizations’ theory now," Burlingame told Politico, referring to a much-discussed theory that Islam in its current state is a natural antagonist to Judeo-Christianity and Western civilization. She also is among the main voices questioning the funding behind the proposed mosque, and the intents of the imam behind it, Feisal Abdul Rauf.

She told Politico that Rauf has made statements supporting radical elements of Islam, and that the location was chosen to be provocative. She also slammed those, mostly led by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who are defending the project under freedom of religion, saying, "That’s a Western concept."

"This is a different model," she told Politico, arguing that in the United States people "for generations had been raised on this concept of separation of church and state, and that you don’t trash someone because of their religion … but that’s not what we’re dealing with here."

"I think the challenge for us is enlisting the Muslims who have already bought into the American program and not adjusting" to Muslim culture, she added. For Burlingame, the issue is not political — she said she objects to the content as well as the form of efforts by Bloomberg and others to push back because the goal is "to shut you up."

The president, meanwhile, seemed to back off from his stronger statements Friday night at a Ramadan dinner at the White House.

During a visit to Florida Saturday, Obama said his support for the right of a Muslim group to build an Islamic center near the World Trade Center site isn’t necessarily an endorsement of the project.

“I was not commenting and I will not comment on the wisdom of making a decision to put a mosque there,” Obama said during a trip with his family to the Gulf of Mexico. “I was commenting very specifically on the right that people have that dates back to our founding. That is what our country is about.”

But on Friday, Obama seemed to offer unabashed support for the mosque as she spoke during an annual White House Iftar dinner, marking the breaking of the daily fast in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

“As a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country,” Obama said at the dinner. “That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances.”

White House deputy press secretary Bill Burton said Obama, in making his comments in Florida, “is not backing off in any way” from his statement at the Iftar dinner.

“It is not his role as president to pass judgment on every local project,” Burton said in an e-mailed statement to Bloomberg Businessweek. “But it is his responsibility to stand up for the constitutional principle of religious freedom and equal treatment for all Americans.”

Politico noted that Republican leaders have largely abandoned former President George W. Bush’s post-9/11 rhetorical embrace of American Muslims and his insistence — always controversial inside the party — that Islam is a religion of peace. The shift fits with traditional Republican attacks on Democratic weakness on security policy.

"Bush went against the grain of his own constituency," said Allen Roth, a political aide to conservative billionaire Ron Lauder and, independently, a key organizer of the fight against the mosque. "This is part of an underlying set of security issues that could play a significant role in the elections this November.

"George Bush made every attempt to reach out," said Rep. Pete King, a leading critic of the mosque project. "The Muslim community did not reciprocate, did not respond. After Sept. 11, some of them became entrenched and really didn’t know how to cope.

"Somehow the leadership in the community does not impel them forward to be more part of the community. That’s my reading of it," said King, who also notes that sensitivities involving the site are far deeper, and more real, than many are willing to recognize beyond the boundaries of New York

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