Aug 2, 2013
Today, Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the Town of Greece, in upstate New York, which was sued for opening its town meetings in prayer.
In Town of Greece v. Galloway, two people who occasionally attend city council meetings have gone to great lengths to make sure that public prayer is removed from these town meetings. Liberty Counsel’s brief addresses the question of what should be required before someone can go to court claiming that the government body is violating the Establishment Clause.
The Court’s continuing reliance upon the “Lemon” test has meant that the Establishment Clause, designed to respect religious traditions without taking sides, has morphed into a weapon aimed at eliminating all vestiges of public religious expression.
Please pray for religious freedom in the Town of Greece, New York, and throughout the United States.
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