Friday, March 4, 2000
12:16 AM, on the computer

I've had it. I can't take it anymore, and this is where I'm drawing the line. I'm really.... really.... really starting to get peeved off at all this mindless crap that's happening... and the even worse approach to "solve" the problem. For those that you that haven't heard yet, there's been even MORE school shootings and it's got to stop. It shouldn't even be happening. People are too quick to blame video games and rock music and TV, and sure... there's some bad stuff in that, but I link the problem to one thing...

LACK OF GOD IN SCHOOLS!!!!

Okay, I've offended some people... so what? Anyway, too many people are saying "yeah, I want prayer back in school too, but" and then that person should be smacked and told, "WELL NO FRIGGIN BUTS!!!!" if we want prayer back in school, we, the youth, have to take it back, forget the parents and forget the atheists... if they don't want prayer in school, FINE... go start a private school!! I'm tempted to call up a congressman that lives here in Tupelo and see if I can somehow get a proposal to congress. I want to start a movement for a Prayer Defense act at school, calling the no prayer law unconstitutional and that any school should be able to choose whether or not they have prayer... but it needs to go beyond that... the coin says "In God We Trust" if they don't like God, then they shouldn't be able to spend the money they earn... and get this... the pledge of allegiance says "One Nation Under God"... basically it's un-american to not be a Christian, someone ought to tell someone that... I mean really, the country was founded BY Christians FOR Christians ONLY, John Adams said that "the constitution was written for a God-fearing society, and is too loosely written to be used to govern any other society". Forget the president, unless we get a Christian in office he won't help. Forget hiring moral people, it'll never happen as long as money controls the government. I found a catch though, the constitution says that the people have control of the government and that it can change it as it sees fit... I say kick them out and self appoint moral people. I think I should contact the girl from Littleton, CO that appealed to congress for a Ten Commandments Defense Act, which would allow the Ten Commandments to be posted anywhere legally if it's passed. I wonder what her name is... she's definitely a pioneer in a new Christian movement in America, but I'm not going to let it be the first... she can get an audience, I can... I know a congressman, he's a good Christian man, and God willing I can get an audience too... I'll be heard, even if I have to print out pamphlets myself and pass them around. It'll start with this, but with God fueling me I can go straight to the highest sources in America.

Questions I know I'm going to get asked:

Doesn't the Bible say "Be accepting to other religion's beliefs?"
Man, I'd sure like you to show that to me... I haven't seen it anywhere. I do know that Roman 12:2 says: "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."

Why would you force a non-Christian to pray a Christian prayer?
Did I say they'd have to? If they did, more power to them. If not, they can just sit there twiddling their thumbs.

Why are you so intolerant?
You know what? I'm tired of all this political correctness crap. I'll give you non-Christians out there a hint... come closer... c'mere... a little closer... WE'RE SUPPOSED TO HATE SIN, GOT IT????

If we legalize prayer in school, would that include other religion's prayers?
Again, I'm being forward. One of the Ten Commandments is "Thou shalt have no other god before me." So uh... sorry!

Aren't you being a bit fanatical?
y'know something else? I'm a fanatic. Yup, I said it... I'm totally a fanatical Christian... I believe in a society that Christians can worship God freely and anytime they see fit to... oh wait... that's arleady been done... IT'S CALLED AMERICA!!!

What about the first amendment rights of freedom of religion?
I'm going to paraphase what President Adams said. The constitution was written for only a Christian society. What it would say if that was kept in perspective is freedom to be a Christian.

Would it offend you if I said you were a jerk and a hypocrite?
Would it offend you if I thanked you and blessed you in the name of God?

If anyone knows how to get in contact with the girl from Littleton, has information they believe would help me out, or would do not hesitate to e-mail me, we need all the help we can get! Tell your local congressman, tell your friends and family, maybe your church, tell anyone! This is for God and the people, let the people spread it around! And please, definitely include this proposal in your prayers. In the name of the Most High, peace be with you all and God Bless you!!

Yours in Christ,
-- John Wade, IV

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