Judge Roy Moore & Foundation Applaud KY Court for Upholding Law Acknowledging God
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MONTGOMERY, AL — Judge Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law (http://www NULL.morallaw NULL.org/) applauded the Kentucky Supreme Court (http://courts NULL.ky NULL.gov/supremecourt/) for upholding a Kentucky homeland security law that acknowledged Kentucky’s “reliance upon Almighty God” for the “safety and security of the Commonwealth.” The state supreme court rejected arguments by American Atheists, Inc., and refused to overturn the Kentucky Court of Appeals, which last year ruled that the law does not violate the Establishment Clause (http://162 NULL.114 NULL.92 NULL.72/COA/2009-CA-001650 NULL.pdf#xml=http://162 NULL.114 NULL.92 NULL.72/dtsearch NULL.asp?cmd=pdfhits&DocId=22315&Index=D%3a%5CInetpub%5Cwwwroot%5Cindices%5CCourt_of_Appeals_Index&HitCount=16&hits=1a+1b+2b+2c+7d+7e+8e+8f+aa+ab+6b6+6b7+c3e+c3f+c4f+c50+&hc=20&req=homeland+security), “but instead seeks to recognize the historical reliance on God for protection.”
Judge Moore and the Foundation, together with Col. Ron Ray and First Principles Press (http://www NULL.firstprinciplespress NULL.org/Home NULL.html) of Kentucky, had filed an amicus curiae brief (http://www NULL.morallaw NULL.org/PDF/KYSENATORS_FMLAMICUS%20BRIEF_5_10_10 NULL.pdf) in this case on behalf of 35 Kentucky Senators arguing that an acknowledgment of God does not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
Click here to read the Kentucky Senators’ Brief. (http://www NULL.morallaw NULL.org/PDF/KYSENATORS_FMLAMICUS%20BRIEF_5_10_10 NULL.pdf)
Judge Roy Moore commented:
“I am proud of the people of Kentucky and their state legislators, who stood up for the acknowledgment of God as the source of their homeland security. America has always trusted in God for its defense–that is why our National Motto reads, ‘In God We Trust.’”
After the Kentucky law was enacted, the radical American Atheists group filed a suit against the Commonwealth to block the law. Judge Thomas Wingate of the Franklin Circuit Court ruled the law to be a violation of the Establishment Clause (http://www NULL.atheists NULL.org/wiki/images/7/7e/AAvKYOpinion8-26copy NULL.pdf) of the First Amendment and a violation of the Kentucky Constitution.
On appeal, the Foundation’s brief on behalf of the Kentucky Senators explained that the Establishment Clause only forbids laws “respecting an establishment of religion,” not laws that simply recognize our need for God’s protection. The Founding Fathers wanted to prevent an official, national denomination, but even they acknowledged God and His Divine Providence in many official acts and laws. Neither the words of the First Amendment nor their meaning have changed, and all judges ought to apply the original meaning of those words when interpreting the Constitution. As the Kentucky Court of Appeals and now the Supreme Court affirmed, the Kentucky Homeland Security law does not establish a religion, but acknowledges God in a perfectly constitutional manner.
The Foundation for Moral Law (http://www NULL.morallaw NULL.org/), a national non-profit legal organization located in Montgomery, Alabama, is dedicated to restoring the knowledge of God in law and government through litigation and education relating to moral issues and religious liberty cases.
Posted by admin on Tuesday, August 21st, 2012 @ 9:30AM
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Tags: Almighty God, Atheists, Establishment Clause, Homeland Security, Kentucky