Proclamation featured several historical references

WND News ServicesBy WND News Services

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(CHRISTIAN POST) – County officials in Northern California have rescinded a proclamation intended to “recognize the impact of religious beliefs on America’s history” after criticism from local Jewish residents and church-state separation groups.

Earlier this summer, the Board of Supervisors of the County of El Dorado, located about 30 miles east of Sacramento, issued a proclamation introduced by Supervisor John Hidahl declaring the month of July “American Christian Heritage Month.”

The proclamation featured several historical references, including the 1892 Supreme Court decision in Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, which stated, “This is a religious people… From the discovery of this continent to the present hour, there is a single voice making this affirmation.” The proclamation noted U.S. Congress’ first act in 1774 “was to ask a minister to open with prayer and to lead Congress in the reading of four chapters of the Bible.”

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