Commissioner “Willing To Go To Jail” Over Prayer

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

A Maryland county commissioner says she’s ready to go to jail for her faith in Christ.

Robin Bartlett Frazier, a Carroll County commissioner, said that she will refuse to acknowledge a federal judge’s order that the county’s meetings no longer open with prayers that mention Jesus Christ or any deity.

“If we cease to believe that our rights come from God, we cease to be America,” Robin Bartlett Frazier told CBS. “We’ve been told to be careful. But we’re going to be careful all the way to Communism if we don’t start standing up and saying ‘no.’”

The anti-Christian group American Humanist Association had filed a lawsuit in 2012 on behalf of what they claimed were three residents of the county.  Judge William Quarles Jr. ruled on Wednesday the board must stop opening meetings with sectarian prayers.

The Supreme Court is currently considering a similar case.

6 thoughts on “Commissioner “Willing To Go To Jail” Over Prayer

  1. So proud of Robin for painting a clear picture for us – that three minor complaints can change the venue for the other 167,214 residents! If ever America has needed a moment of prayer before conducting our citizens’ business it is now! Good job Robin – a true Christ-follower!! Now – the rest of you WAKE UP – and smell the burning coffee across the land before every God-given right we have vanishes forever!!

  2. So, three residents are offended and we have to ignore the other 167,214? Thank you Robin Bartlett Frazier for taking a stand!

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