The president wants you to pray today

It’s not a widely recognized “holiday,” but today is the official National Day of Prayer. (Ironically, the NDP and “Law Day” fall on the same day.) The name is rather self-explanatory: It’s a day, set aside by law, in which the federal government encourages the nation to pray. And if you’re thinking it’s none of the government’s business whether you pray or not, we’re on the same page.

The problem is obviously not with worship, but with government involvement. On principle alone, the idea that there’s an official “holiday” in which government promotes and encourages prayer is just odd in a country in which the state is supposed to be neutral when it comes to religion.

For a while, I was keeping track of just how many days Bush set aside as official government prayer days. About two years ago, I counted 25 — more than any other president in American history — and I assume by now he’s topped 30. (If you search the White House website for “day of prayer,” you get nearly 70,000 results.)

There are a couple of angles to this. There’s an official National Day of Prayer Task Force, run by James Dobson’s wife, which has turned the “holiday” into an opportunity to promote politically-conservative, fundamentalist Christianity. (Events sponsored by the NDP Task Force exclude religious minorities.)

But I’m just as annoyed by hearing Bush talk about it. From a White House event this morning:

“The fidelity to faith has been present in our nation’s leaders from its very start. Upon assuming the presidency, George Washington took the oath of office and then added the famous plea, ‘So help me God.’ On John Adams’s first day in the White House, he wrote a prayer that is now etched in marble on the fireplace in the State Dining Room, and he prayed, ‘May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof.’ Now we’ll leave it to the historians to judge whether or not that happened throughout our history.” (Laughter.)

Hilarious. Would this be an inconvenient time to note that in the “good old days,” the notion of official, White House-endorsed government prayer days would have been ridiculous? That presidents such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison opposed national days of prayer? That this “holiday” didn’t exist until the red scare of the 1950s?

This comment from Bush this morning also struck me as odd:

“And as we pray for God’s continued blessings on our country, I think it makes sense to hope that one day there may be a International Day of Prayer, that one day the national — (applause.) It will be a chance for people of faith around the world to stop at the same time to pause to praise an Almighty. It will be a time when we could prayer together for a world that sees the promise of the Psalms made real: ‘Your love is ever before me, and I walk continually in your truth.'”

Do we really need a day on which everyone on the planet is encouraged to pray?

For the truly devout, every day is a day of prayer and government proclamations are irrelevant and unnecessary. It’s a shame Bush doesn’t understand that. Then again, considering the way the president governs, more Americans are probably praying now than ever before.

Dear God,

Please make the scary man go away. And please make gas cheaper.

-me

  • chrenson: I’m not a praying type of person, but I’ll give you an Amen for that!

  • In retaliation, I hereby declare today to be the First Annual National Day of Curse, whereby anyone can curse the Bushylvanian or maniacal, knuckledragging wingnutter of their choice….

  • “On John Adams’s first day in the White House, he wrote a prayer that is now etched in marble on the fireplace in the State Dining Room, and he prayed, ‘May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof.’ Now we’ll leave it to the historians to judge whether or not that happened throughout our history.” (Laughter.)

    “…It will be a time when we could prayer together for a world that sees the promise of the Psalms made real: ‘Your love is ever before me, and I walk continually in your truth.’”

    It continually amazes me how Bush and the rest of the Republicans can say stuff like this and completely miss the irony of what they’re saying. Laughing about (other) dishonest occupants of the White House? Citing a Psalm the speaks of walking continually in love and truth?

    Please!

    But in honor of the Lame Duck-in-Chief, I will offer a prayer:

    Great Goddess, whom I praise for your beauty and your bounty, remove the veils from the eyes of George Walker Bush so that he may see the true measure of the harm he has caused to you and to the people of Your world. Let his Enlightenment come soon, so that he may spend the rest of his days in shame and working to atone for the wrongs he has committed in his greed and his pride.

    As for Dick Cheney, he has no heart to soften and no conscience left to redeem, so let his soul quickly be sent to be reborn in a station that will begin his long, long path toward Enlightenment.

  • Well, of course, all the Presidents make the same proclamation. It’s probably as effective as this one:

    “In celebration of teens throughout the Nation, the Congress, by Public Law 103-463, has designated January 16, 1995, as “National Good Teen Day” and has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of this day.

    Now, Therefore, I, William J. Clinton, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim January 16, 1995, as National Good Teen Day. I urge all Americans to observe this day with appropriate programs and activities”

  • Dear god(s), well, here’s another fine mess you’ve gotten this nation into.

  • Dear God

    Please send your sorcerers from the Congo to make the republican party disappear or at least wither to an impotent nub.

  • Dear Flying Spaghetti Monster,

    Please wrap your Noodly Appendage around the necks of the Corporate Media Whores, and choke them until they agree to do prime-time exposes on the illegal propaganda operations conducted by the Bush whitehouse.

    And bring me a pony.

  • All those prayer days and look how damned we are.

    I believe in the power of belief. Like Kryptonite used to bother me when I thought I was Superman, but now that I’m Batman it doesn’t.

    If Xtian Fundies were sincere they’d spread out prayer rugs and pray 5 times a day. Slackers.

  • […] people of faith around the world to stop at the same time […] Dubya Shrubya

    Um… Our president is aware that the world is round and that there’s day at some places and night at others. Right?

    As for my prayer…. I pray that God inspires the Congress to obey the law which, coincidentally, we’re also celebrating today, puts the evildoers in the White House in jail and starts the trials immediately.

  • Do imprecatory prayers count today? If so, I’ll be thinking about Commander (I’m a torturer, too!) Codpiece with the greatest intensity.

    Hey, McCain – Did you cause the USS Forrestal fire? Just askin’. Now I know what a “wet-start” is (as far as military jets, don’t go elswhere with that).

  • Point your outrage somewhere useful.
    Now, what do you think THANKSGIVING DAY was all about?

    And do you know which president initiated it?
    Are you recommending dropping it because it involves the government
    and thanksgiving prayer?

  • America stopped being blessed on that momentous day in December 2000 when the mindless majority of the Supreme Court bestowed upon this country George W. Bush as president.

  • Catclub [13] “Now, what do you think THANKSGIVING DAY was all about?”

    According to Wikipedia: “But in 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that Thanksgiving would be the second-to-last Thursday of November rather than the last. With the country still in the midst of The Great Depression, Roosevelt thought this would give merchants a longer period to sell goods before Christmas.”

    So, Thanksgiving Day is an economic stimulus package, right? And “Easter” is easier to say than “National Marshmallow Peeps Day.”

    Word to my peeps.

  • Silly me, I thought it was a day of prey, as the Administration continues to prey on the poor, the sick, and of course, the soldiers in the military to do their thug work.

  • Are you recommending dropping it because it involves the government
    and thanksgiving prayer?
    -catclub

    And the exploitation of indigenous Americans. So sure, drop it. Frankly, American hardly needs a day to revel in gluttony.

    Frak, I hate people who comment on a blog only to complain about the content of the blog. Unless you’re strapped down with your eyes pinned open Clockwork Orange style and being forced to read it, stop complaining.

  • President Obama initiates Thanksgiving Day January 20, 2009 at 12:00 noon. Duh.

  • My suggestion for improving the nation (or world)-
    Replace National Day of Prayer with National Day of Thought. And once we abandon begging to a non-existant deity and decide to think again, we can have a National Day of Rational Action.

  • The ignorance of American history on the part of these people is astounding. This reminds me of Huckabee’s throwaway line in his debate where he said that the “majority” of the signers of the Declaration of Independence “were clergy.” In fact, only one was.

    If people like Dobson et al are going to opine on science and history and like subjects, maybe they should start studying it so they know what they’re talking about before peddling this nonsense as fact.

  • We are the prayer we are praying. Bush is preparing to torture and attack Iran because they dropped the dollar and switched to euros for oil sending our currency crashing if others follow suit. It’s one of the reasons we took out Sadam because he was threatening to do the same thing. God doesn’t do anything…he’s god…there’s nothing he needs. We are the ones who must do something and I pray we do before this dictator sends the world to war. If it’s not a dictatorship then how come no one can stop him if he decides to attack Iran? Why does he get away with signing statements saying he doesn’t have to obey the law? “:Somebody stop me” because God won’t…he never has interfered with the will of men. But Bush has.

  • Were we supposed to get gifts for all these holidays? If so then I am behind a few. As for praying most of the world is praying for the day he and Cheney leave DC for jail or whatever hell there is in store for them elsewhere.

  • #24-joey- Beautifully stated-A pleasure to read someone who has articulated my exact thoughts-far more eloquently than I could have. Thanks.

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