Biden Removes “God” From National Day Of Prayer Proclamation

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Biden eliminated the name of God from his proclamation of a National Day of Prayer.
We all know that a Prayer represents a “solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God.”
Is it even possible to have a National Day of Prayer without God? Well, if we ask Joe Biden, then yes, it’s possible.
I think that he’s the first and only President to proclaim a National Day of Prayer without referencing God.
Below you will read more details about this development.
Joe Biden's Godless Prayer Proclamation: no mention of God or even a Bible quote! Instead we get a quote from John Lewis and a proclamation invoking climate change. It looks like a DNC Memo! @DavidBrodyCBN’s analysis on @RealAmVoice & @JustTheNews is here! #NationalDayofPrayer pic.twitter.com/rTCYIq01gi
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) May 6, 2021
REPORT: Biden never mentioned the word “God” in his proclamation honoring the National Day of Prayer.
— Ben Owen (@hrkbenowen) May 6, 2021
Moreover, the entire proclaim is available online so that you can analyze it even further.
Also, below you will read Biden’s statement.
Joe Biden’s National Day of Prayer Proclamation has been released and it doesn’t even mention God once! How do you release a proclamation about prayer and not mention God at all? Of course it mentions climate change & racial justice. Truly, this is pathetic…and not surprising! pic.twitter.com/czOQx3ioHj
— David Brody (@DavidBrodyCBN) May 6, 2021
The crucial question here is, did Biden think of this, or did he bow to the radical left?
Regardless of the answer, it isn’t good for the WH.
Just the News shared more details about Biden’s statement.
President Biden has issued a National Day of Prayer proclamation in which the word “God” does not appear once.
“I invite the citizens of our Nation to give thanks, in accordance with their own faiths and consciences, for our many freedoms and blessings, and I join all people of faith in prayers for spiritual guidance, mercy, and protection,” Biden says in the proclamation.
The lone use of the word “Lord” appears only once at the conclusion of the declaration as it pertains to the date: The word appears within the boilerplate phrase “in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-one.”
The phrase “the divine” comes up in a quote that is attributed to the late Rep. John Lewis: “Nothing can stop the power of a committed and determined people to make a difference in our society. Why? Because human beings are the most dynamic link to the divine on this planet.”
In contrast, former President Donald Trump mentioned God about a dozen times in his final National Prayer Day proclamation last year.
David Brody, the host of The Water Cooler, inquired, “How do you release a proclamation about prayer and not mention God at all?”
Biden fills the headlines with the religion topic if you follow the news lately. On top of everything, a couple of Bishops discussed banning Biden from taking Holy Communion.
The reason for this decision is because Biden is pro-abortion.
Joe Biden issued a proclamation for Thursday’s celebration of the #NationalDayOfPrayer that failed to mention “God.” https://t.co/s4L65HXjgv
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) May 6, 2021
Pres. Biden*'s Proclamation for the National Day of Prayer is not very Catholic or Christian. Or even Jewish or Muslim.
Leaves out God.
— Ed Martin (@EagleEdMartin) May 6, 2021
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Fox News, as a major national news outlet, confirmed this story.
Like his predecessors, President Biden issued a proclamation on the National Day of Prayer this week, but one word was missing.
Both former presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump mentioned “God” in their National Day of Prayer proclamations, but Biden’s proclamation never mentions God, only Americans’ “many religions and belief systems” and the “power of prayer.”
“Throughout our history, Americans of many religions and belief systems have turned to prayer for strength, hope, and guidance,” Biden’s proclamation reads. “Prayer has nourished countless souls and powered moral movements – including essential fights against racial injustice, child labor, and infringement on the rights of disabled Americans. Prayer is also a daily practice for many, whether it is to ask for help or strength, or to give thanks over blessings bestowed.”
Meanwhile, Trump’s 2017 proclamation mentioned God five times, his 2018 proclamation mentioned God five times, his 2019 proclamation mentioned God seven times, and his 2020 proclamation mentioned God 11 times.
Obama’s 2011 proclamation contained two references to God.
“Let us pray for the police officers, firefighters, and other first responders who put themselves in harm’s way every day to protect their fellow citizens,” he said. “And let us ask God for the sustenance and guidance for all of us to meet the great challenges we face as a Nation.”
The entire situation is terrible for Biden because even Obama referenced “God.”
If Obama used the word God, but Biden refused it, it gives us an alarming look at the country’s state.
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