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Hindu prayer in the Senate draws protesters

Three protesters disrupted a prayer by a Hindu chaplain Thursday at the opening of a Senate hearing, calling it an abomination and shouting slogans about Jesus Christ.

It was the first time the daily prayer that opens Senate proceedings was said by a Hindu chaplain.

Capitol police said two women and one man were arrested and charged with causing a disruption in the public gallery of the Senate. The three started shouting when guest Chaplain Rajan Zed, a Hindu from Nevada, began his prayer.

They shouted "No Lord but Jesus Christ" and "There's only one true God," and used the term "abomination."

Religious figures from various faiths have said the prayer, which is normally recited by a Christian chaplain.

Barry Lynn, executive director of religious watchdog group Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said the protest showed the intolerance of the "religious right."

"I don't think the Senate should open with prayers, but if it's going to happen, the invocations ought to reflect the diversity of the American people," Lynn said in a statement.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had invited Zed.

"I think it speaks well of our country that someone representing the faith of about a billion people comes here and can speak in communication with our heavenly father regarding peace," he said after the disruption.


I've been following this on some of the loon sites, and some nuts think that having a Hindu prayer before an mostly-empty Senate chamber violated some law that only they can see.

There are a million American citizens who are Hindu. It's their Senate too.

Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:16 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] twfarlan.livejournal.com
So, a Hindu has opened a session of the Senate with a prayer. Fine. When do the Asatru, Wiccans, Buddhists, Jainists, Shintoists and Satanists get a turn?

OR... we could just not have an opening prayer and get on with a little business, hmm, Senators?

Date: 13 Jul 2007 15:52 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jemstone.livejournal.com
Why, that's almost like you're saying that our country is supposed to have some sort of wacky "separation of church and state" thing going on...

MADNESS!

Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:38 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arib.livejournal.com
I read about that this morning and was *pissed*

Date: 13 Jul 2007 04:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmdr-zoom.livejournal.com
The Constitution protects religious freedom in this nation!

... for Protestants and, on some days, Catholics.
:p

Date: 13 Jul 2007 05:59 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] lisa-marli.livejournal.com
My icon reflects my feelings towards those "Christians".
As one Florida State Senator talking about a law to have prayer in public Florida schools said to a room with Rabbis, Imams, Buddhist monks, and other alternative religious figures present, "What's wrong with a Good Christian prayer in public school?" Thus sealing the fate of the bill.
These people show What's Wrong with a Good Christian Prayer to start off a Public Function. What happens when it isn't THEIR Good Christian Prayer.
Also see that joke about a man who demands prayer at his kid's school, until they bring in all these other prayers - Catholic, Mormon, Jewish... He finally goes back to the School Board demanding the Religion only be taught in the home. :D
There is no way to make those kinds of "Christians" happy.

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