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Politics, Governance and Religion

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Politics, Governance and Religion Preceding each Congressional session, an ordained minister, reverend, rabbi or priest, leads elected officials in a universal prayer to the Lord.    Following this moment of holy solitude, these very same individuals proceed to display practices so contrary to what they just swore to pursue in holy trust within their moral obligations before Gods' eyes, as they commit themselves to this prayer with a robust holy oath whispering 'amen.'  It makes you wonder... ...Perhaps prayers should be removed from the Senate and Congressional chambers.   For it simply mocks the religious process our founding fathers obviously established within most of their procedures and processes, for more often than not, religion seems to have little to no bearing or influence within this practice of governance.                                example:    The primary reason our founding fathers insisted on including prayer within the processes of government, was to se