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Johny Joe Hold 09-15-2017 02:34 PM

Landover Baptist Endorsement of Roy Moore for Senate
 
Landover Baptist was the first church in the United States to endorse Donald Trump for President. If the public wants to know who the next BIG political figure is going to be, it should log in here.

After prayers and study, the LBC Endorsement Committee has authorized me to announce we are endorsing the Godly Judge from Alabama, Roy Moore for Senate.

I have to admit there will those wondering why we in Freehold, Iowa, are getting involved to the Senate race in Alabama. It's because America needs a Bible carrying and Bible quoting member in the U. S. Senate. Add to that his credentials of being the only state judge to be removed from office twice for tossing out the practice of sodomy called "gay marriage".

Have you ever seen Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hold up a Bible at his press events? Neither have I.

And then there is Presidential politics. We have Donald Trump and VP Pence. But, if for some reason they have health problems, our bench is not deep. That is when we need Roy Moore in DC ready to step in and run things.

This is an exciting moment in the history of Landover Baptist Church and the City of Freehold.

Senate candidate Roy Moore this year suggested 9/11 might have been punishment for US turning away from God

By Andrew Kaczynski and Nathan McDermott, CNN

Updated 4:48 PM ET, Thu September 14, 2017


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BrotherLarry 09-15-2017 02:42 PM

Re: Landover Baptist Endorsement of Roy Moore for Senate
 
While there aren't many homers to minister to in Alabama since I think they are burned at the stake at the first hint of being a sissy, I had planned a mission to Montgomery and Birmingham after receiving an invite from a muscular, tall, dark haired man who gave me the shocking news that homerism is trying to unleash itself in that Bible Believing and God Fearing State.

Brother Roy Moore certainly deserves our prayers and our campaign donations. Has he reached out to Pastor Zeke for Christian counsel as he heads toward the senate?

I am proud that LBC has chosen to stand behind such a handsome, manly fellow. Count me in as one who will campaign tirelessly for Brother Roy!

DolliMoans 09-16-2017 02:50 AM

Re: Landover Baptist Endorsement of Roy Moore for Senate
 
Oh yes! We definitely need Moore of him! :wub:

WilliamJenningsBryan 09-16-2017 06:37 AM

Re: Landover Baptist Endorsement of Roy Moore for Senate
 
Judge Roy "Ten Commandments" Moore is one of the few truly Godly men left in the country. Few remember his battles with the SPLC, atheists, and Godless LIEberals on the Supreme Court to preserve the granite monument of the Ten Commandments in the Alabama Supreme Court building.

Judge Moore was removed from office by a sham trial, but through the Grace of Jesus will go to Washington to drain the swamp. We don't need ObamaCare to ensure healthy rectums for all Americans, we need Judge Roy Moore in the Senate.

Quote:

Ten Commandments judge removed from office
Friday, November 14, 2003 Posted: 6:56 AM EST (1156 GMT)

MONTGOMERY, Alabama (CNN) -- Alabama's judicial ethics panel removed Chief Justice Roy Moore from office Thursday for defying a federal judge's order to move a Ten Commandments monument from the state Supreme Court building.

The nine-member Court of the Judiciary issued its unanimous decision after a one-day trial Wednesday.

The panel, which includes judges, lawyers and non-lawyers, could have reprimanded Moore, continued his suspension or cleared him.

The ethics panel said Moore put himself above the law by "willfully and publicly" flouting the order to remove the 2.6-ton monument from the state judicial building's rotunda in August.

U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson ruled the granite carving was an unconstitutional endorsement of religion. Moore refused to obey the order but was overruled by his eight colleagues on the state Supreme Court.

On November 3, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Moore's appeal of Thompson's ruling.

Moore "showed no signs of contrition for his actions," the Court of the Judiciary found.

Moore's critics said they were not yet satisfied.

Richard Cohen, a lawyer for the Southern Poverty Law Center -- one of the groups that sued Moore over the monument -- said the organization would seek to have Moore disbarred.
Moore not surprised

After the ruling, Moore said he was not surprised by the decision and that he was being removed from office because he "acknowledged God."

Moore read comments by Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor in 1997 that defended his display of the Ten Commandments in his courtroom when he was a state circuit court judge.

Pryor filed the ethics charges after Moore refused to remove the monument.

"God has chosen this time and this place so we can save our country and save our courts for our children," Moore said.

President Bush has nominated Pryor to a seat on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Senate Democrats are trying to block the nomination by filibuster.

Pryor, a Republican, has said he believes the Ten Commandments display was constitutional, but he said Thursday federal court orders must be obeyed.

. . . .

First Amendment debate

Moore's case has become a magnet for religious conservatives around the country.

Only one in five Americans approved of the federal court order to remove the monument, according to an August poll from CNN-USA Today-Gallup.

The poll found 77 percent of the 1,009 Americans interviewed disapproved of Thompson's order to remove the monument.

Moore and his supporters contend the Ten Commandments are the foundation of the U.S. legal system and that forbidding the acknowledgment of the Judeo-Christian God violates the First Amendment's guarantee of free exercise of religion.

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http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/13/mo...ncommandments/

Johny Joe Hold 09-16-2017 02:47 PM

Re: Landover Baptist Endorsement of Roy Moore for Senate
 
Removing Judge Roy Moore because he insisted on leaving his expensive display of the Ten Commandments is one of the great miscarriages of justice in our time. It signals that Satan has taken over the judicial system and will no long allow freedom of speech.

One would think if any form of free speech should be allowed it would be the Word of God. While some not-to-bright liberals argue that some of the Bible was composed by men rather than God, this is not the case with the Ten Commandments.

Everyone on the face of the earth knows that Moses received the Ten Commandments from God in person. Moses carried them down the mountain after his meeting with God. To have removed Judge Moore from office for displaying the actual text given to man by God was a travesty of justice.


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