State law requires office to acknowledge divine help in anti-terror efforts
FRANKFORT, Kentucky - A group of atheists filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to remove part of a state anti-terrorism law that requires Kentucky's Office of Homeland Security to acknowledge it can't keep the state safe without God's help.
American Atheists Inc. sued in state court over a 2002 law that stresses God's role in Kentucky's homeland security alongside the military, police agencies and health departments.
Of particular concern is a 2006 clause requiring the Office of Homeland Security to post a plaque that says the safety and security of the state "cannot be achieved apart from reliance upon almighty God" and to stress that fact through training and educational materials.
The plaque, posted at the Kentucky Emergency Operations Center in Frankfort, includes the Bible verse: "Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain."
"It is one of the most egregiously and breathtakingly unconstitutional actions by a state legislature that I've ever seen," said Edwin F. Kagin, national legal director of Parsippany, New Jersey-based American Atheists Inc. The group claims the law violates both the state and U.S. constitutions.
But Democratic state Rep. Tom Riner, a Baptist minister from Louisville, said he considers it vitally important to acknowledge God's role in protecting Kentucky and the United States.
"No government by itself can guarantee perfect security," Riner said. "There will always be this opposition to the acknowledgment of divine providence, but this is a foundational understanding of what America is."
Center of legal battles
Kentucky has been at the center of a series of legal battles involving religious issues in recent years, most involving displays of the Ten Commandments in public buildings. One case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in 2005 that such displays inside courthouses in two counties were unconstitutional.
Kentucky isn't the only state dealing with religious issues, but Ed Buckner, president of American Atheists, said it's alone in officially enlisting God in homeland security.
"I'm not aware of any other state or commonwealth that is attempting to dump their clear responsibility for protecting their citizens onto God or any other mythological creature," Buckner said.
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>Of particular concern is a 2006 clause requiring the Office of Homeland Security to post a plaque that says the safety and security of the state "cannot be achieved apart from reliance upon almighty God" and to stress that fact through training and educational materials.
Seriously?!
1church and state...ya know?
2GKitty - where did you get that ridiculous idea?
"No government by itself can guarantee perfect security"
Well, I don't think God can either. If he could, then why do bad things happen to America? Does he let it? Is he powerless to stop bad things from happening? Is another god stronger?
3I am so incredibly sick of stupid people dragging god into everything! I found a bunch of founding father quotes on religion for the Vistor Center thread - my personal favorites:
“The United States is in no way founded upon the Christian religion.”
- George Washington
“History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of ignorance of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail themselves for their own purposes”.
4-Thomas Jefferson Dec. 6, 1813
Tell the truth, TS, you got this story from the Onion, right?
... Please tell me it's from the Onion.
5That's an awesome law.
I wonder what else they could make them acknowlege.
6We couldn't fight terrorism without the help of Total Cereal- 11 vitamins and minerals essential to keeping you safe from extremist attacks!
7How ridiculous!
8as soon as you start involving god in keeping us safe from terrorism, you are basically strengthening the terrorists belief that they are fighting a religious war, a fatwah. how stupid.
9Yeah -this seems to be an Onion article...
10I can't take this seriously. How crazy!
Jesus, this is ridiculous. Frankly, if there was a God and He could keep anyone safe from terrorism, then a lot of the bad things that have happened and are happening in our world wouldn't have happened or be happening, eh?
11Mich- Let's not leave out Lucky Charms and it's powers.
This is ridiculous. I completely agree with this statement "I'm not aware of any other state or commonwealth that is attempting to dump their clear responsibility for protecting their citizens onto God or any other mythological creature." I for one think we should just unleash the lockness monster or big foot on our enemies, would be much less expensive than war. Lockness just sits around in the water all day and big foot just trolls the forests, im sure they wouldn't mind taking time to keep us all safe.
12Roarman - awesome allies but what if they successfully recruit the unicorns? Then we'd be screwed.
13Woop couldn't we just counter the unicorns by recruiting the leprechauns?
14"We couldn't fight terrorism without the help of Total Cereal- 11 vitamins and minerals essential to keeping you safe from extremist attacks!"
15Woop-We could ask Rainbow Brite to come in and tame the unicorns.
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