
President Donald Trump addressed the Commission for the religious freedoms of the White House on Monday, September 8, at the Bible Museum in Washington and emphasized the role of faith in national strength.
“America has been based on faith as we know, and I say it for a long time when faith is weaker, it seems that our country is weaker,” Trump said. “And under Trump’s administration we prevent our rights and renew our identity as a nation under God. We are one nation under God and we will always be.”
He added: “We must bring back religion in America, bring him back stronger than ever before.”
Remarkable participants
The religious freedom Commission includes significant data, such as Lieutenant Texas Gov. Dan Patrick, former Minister of Housing Ben Carson and Evangelist Paul White.
Trump donates a family Bible
During his notes, Trump announced that he had given his family Bible the Bible Museum for public display.
“For thousands of years, the Bible has shaped civilization, ethics, art and literature, and brought it to hope, healing and transformation into non -confined millions and millions of lives. The Bible is also an important part of the American story,” he said.
Trump described the Bible as personally significant: “Just a moment ago I personally added the Bible Trump Family Bible, which my mother gave me. I remember the time it gave it to me, but was used in both of my inaugurations … and I think it will now appear right in the heart of our nation.” And that’s the honor. “
Educational instructions for prayer
Trump also announced that the Ministry of Education will issue new instructions aimed at “protection of the right to prayer at our public schools”, although it did not provide further details.
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