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   <title>The Invocation:  Time for a Change</title>
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   <summary><![CDATA[I'm not going to rant about Pastor Rick.&nbsp; I already did that elsewhere.&nbsp; But I am going to question the entire notion of the desirability of inserting religion into this most civil of ceremonies.&nbsp; Why do we still have an...]]></summary>
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      <name>Sasha</name>
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      <![CDATA[I'm not going to rant about Pastor Rick.&nbsp; I already did that <a href="http://sashaundercover.blogspot.com/2008/12/inaugural-invocation.html">elsewhere</a>.&nbsp; But I am going to question the entire notion of the desirability of inserting religion into this most civil of ceremonies.&nbsp; <br /><br />Why do we still have an invocation and a closing prayer for the
inauguration? Isn't this a civil matter? Don't we have a nation
composed of many religions and none? Yet we have a Christian opening
and closing -- <a href="http://content.usatoday.com/communities/religion/post/2008/12/60178434/1">Joseph Lowrey</a>
of the SCLC will give the benediction. Insisting on bracketing this
event with Christian symbolism seems to be eliminating a lot of
Americans who don't participate in this particular brand of religion.
So why not just drop it? <br /><br />Mr. Obama, his family, and those who
choose could very well start the day or precede the ceremony by
attending a church service. Or by inviting in a religious leader of his
choosing to pray together. But why can't that be a matter of personal
choice? Why the need to impose his religious preferences on all of us
during what is clearly a civil matter? Isn't it time to end this
vestigial practice?
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