Time Is Right For Catholics And Protestants To Unite For A Better America
February 10, 2012 Leave a comment
Not everyone can be blessed by God to have the energy, skills and talents to become the President or Attorney General of the United States of America.
In fact, as the life’s work of Mother Mary Angelica [ewtn.org], Pat Robertson [cbn.com] , Jay Sekulow [aclj]and Eric Baxter [becketfund.org ] reveal, God chose us all to play special and unique roles in helping to bring the fruits of his kingdom into our troubled world.
So just imagine if media and legal giants like these could find a way to unite
and work together to do just that through the
greatest legal system in the history of mankind. They would have a lot going for them beyond their many years of experience and expertise.
Our founding fathers were guided by Christian principles. Today, Vatican and protestant leaders call for Christian unity. The majority of the U.S. Supreme Court is Christian. Faith-based law schools are providing their students with doctrinal knowledge as well as the professional skills needed to excel in the practice of law.
America’s most influential lawyers – men like Clarence Darrow, Melvin Belli and Jerry Spence – achieved greatness because, like George Washington and his contemporaries, they combined insight with foresight.
Recent statistics estimate the nation’s population to be 312 million, of which about 80 per cent are Christian. This class of citizens, properly organized under Rule 23 of the Rules of Federal Civil Procedure and aided by the likes of EWTN, CBN, ACLJ and the Becket Fund would indeed be a force to be reckoned with.









