ARKANSAS GOVERNOR SARAH SANDERS’ RESOLUTE RESPONSE TO DEMANDS SHE REMOVE KIDS’ CROSS CHALK DRAWING

First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

No doubt, the God hating people who are demanding that the chalk drawing be removed, are squawking “SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!!”

  • That clause does NOT appear in the first Amendment
  • Congress made NO law regarding children’s chalk drawings

Did you hear about a law establishing a religion on the grounds of the Governor’s mansion in Arkansas? I didn’t either

As a matter of fact, this is the perfect opportunity to set the record straight on SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE – I just happened to have written a piece on this very topic:

The REAL Meaning of “Wall of Separation Between Church and State” This Phrase is Found NO WHERE in Our CONSTITUTION <Send this to people who are confused about our Constitution!

From breakingchristiannews.com

“…You are asking me to ignore that truth and hide a crucial part of my identity and the identity of my kids. That I will not do.” -Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in letter to AU

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) is rebuffing an organization’s demands that she remove a cross-inspired chalk design her children placed on the grounds of the governor’s mansion. (Screengrab image)Sanders, daughter of former pastor and Arkansas politician Mike Huckabee, also said she has no plans to hide her Christian faith.The debate kicked off June 26, when the governor shared a photo on her Facebook page showing a colorful cross her kids designed with chalk.”New artwork to welcome people into the governor’s mansion!” Sanders wrote. “So proud of how hard the kids worked and how well their masterpiece turned out!”The children’s artwork was met with much praise.

However, some—including activists at Americans United For Separation of Church and State (AU)—were less-than-enthralled and expressed concerns over a perceived violation of the First Amendment.”We have received a complaint regarding a large depiction of a Latin cross at an entrance to the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion,” AU wrote in a June 28 letter to Sanders, citing her Facebook post. “As a government building, the Governor’s Mansion exists to welcome guests regardless of faith or belief.”AU went on to proclaim the promotion of “one religion over others through a religious display at an entrance to the Mansion sends the impermissible message that those who do not share the favored faith are unwelcome and will be treated differently.”The organization said Sanders and her family are free to create “religious imagery” in private areas throughout the home, but the grounds and an entrance are not places where such images should be permitted.

AU believes the chalk display violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause.”We therefore ask that you remove the display and refrain from placing similar displays in public areas of the Mansion in the future,” AU wrote.Sanders quickly responded to the letter in a tweet and proclamation of her own, telling AU she has absolutely no plans to remove the chalk drawing.

“I have received your letter and my answer is, ‘No,'” the governor tweeted. “I will not erase the beautiful cross my kids drew in chalk on the driveway of the Governor’s Mansion or remove my post on social media, and I will not now or ever hide that I am a Christian.”She also shared a longer letter in her tweet, telling AU she believes the organization is wrong to claim the US Constitution “prevents government officials, let alone their families, from making earnest expressions of religious faith.”

The strongly worded letter didn’t conclude there, as Sanders said she believes AU is asking her to hide her and her family’s identities as Christians. In her state, she said people “stand up to bullying liberals,” and she wrote that America’s founding documents use plenty of religious language.

“You are asking me to ignore that truth and hide a crucial part of my identity and the identity of my kids,” Sanders wrote. “That I will not do.”The governor concluded her letter by making it clear that all people of any faith are welcome at the governor’s mansion. Source

We are proud of you, Sarah.

But more importantly – JESUS is proud of you!

MARANATHA!

12 thoughts on “ARKANSAS GOVERNOR SARAH SANDERS’ RESOLUTE RESPONSE TO DEMANDS SHE REMOVE KIDS’ CROSS CHALK DRAWING

  1. Mark V

    These idiots are willfully ignorant of history. Our founding government paid for the printing and distribution of Bible tracts.

  2. Darline

    Me too! If I remember correctly, she got harassed or denied service at a DC or Virginia restaurant while she was press secretary duringTrump admin.

  3. Mark V

    Btw. Excellent artwork! “Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have ordained strength, because of your enemies, that you may silence the enemy and the avenger.” Ps.8:2

  4. julieg777

    I just love her! Pretty pathetic that liberals get all up in arms over a CHILD’S drawing. They are just so full of hatred! Kudos to the governor for standing up to them!

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