Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

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22 By: Stephenson, Paddie, Sanford, et al. H.C.R. No. 58
33 Substitute the following for H.C.R. No. 58:
44 By: Huberty C.S.H.C.R. No. 58
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77 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
88 WHEREAS, The Ten Commandments set forth a code of moral
99 conduct that has had a significant impact on the development of the
1010 legal principles of western civilization; and
1111 WHEREAS, It is clear from their writings that our founding
1212 fathers believed devotedly that there was a God, and throughout
1313 American history all three branches of government have acknowledged
1414 the strong role of religion in our nation's heritage and in the
1515 lives of its citizens; and
1616 WHEREAS, Government should not now or ever demonstrate any
1717 hostility to observances of faith by disabling the recognition of
1818 our religious heritage; and
1919 WHEREAS, Reflecting our history as a religious people,
2020 prayers, including the use of the word "God," at public gatherings
2121 and displays of the Ten Commandments in public educational
2222 institutions and other government buildings are acknowledgements
2323 of the continuing and important role of our religious tradition;
2424 now, therefore, be it
2525 RESOLVED, That the 83rd Legislature of the State of Texas
2626 hereby support prayers, including the use of the word "God," at
2727 public gatherings as well as displays of the Ten Commandments in
2828 public educational institutions and other government buildings.