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 Book Release by Judge Roy Moore, "So Help Me God".

"So Help Me God" by Judge Roy Moore, describes the providential events in Chief Justice Moore's life leading up to his removal from office, as well as providing a thorough explanation of "separation of Church and State" and the true "rule of law."

The book is part biography and part explanation of law. The book is about the perspective of life and beliefs of Roy Moore and the battle over the Ten Commandments. Reasons and explanations are given of why Judge Moore did what he did.

The book contains 17 pages of photographs from different years of Moore's life. Info found at Ten Commandments

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 Highlights of the book about Judge Roy Moore

"So Help Me God" by Judge Roy Moore, describes the providential events in Chief Justice Moore's life leading up to his removal from office, as well as providing a thorough explanation of "separation of Church and State" and the true "rule of law." Order your autographed copy of the book today from the Foundation for Moral Law, Inc., at http://www.morallaw.org

The book is part biography and part explanation of law. The book is about the perspective of life and beliefs of Roy Moore and the battle over the Ten Commandments. Reasons and explanations are given of why Judge Moore did what he did.

The book contains 17 pages of photographs from different years of Moore's life.

Roy Moore earned an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. During the Vietnam War he served as a Military Police Company Commander. Soldiers under his command called him "Captain America". The name of "Captain America" was not necessarily meant as a compliment, but as a description of Captain Roy Moore who closely followed military regulations and who promoted discipline in the ranks.

Concerning the Ten Commandments in the Alabama Supreme Court: "I knew that this monument would be difficult for them to understand," he wrote. "And I wondered if I could stand the pressure of being sued and how my fellow justices would react to such a situation."

As Circuit Judge in Etowah County, one of his first acts was to make a small wooden plaque of the Ten Commandments that was displayed in his courtroom. Concerning the Ten Commandments in the Etowah County Courtroom, "I knew there would be political and spiritual consequences," "On the other hand, I reasoned what a hypocrite I would be if I failed to acknowledge the God who was responsible for my new job."

In the book, Judge Moore quotes extensively from historical documents and figures, such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, which he uses to prove his position.

During Roy Moore's early life, his father moved the family around following after construction work. During early childhood, the family spent several years in Texas. In the first and second grades, Roy Moore changed schools 6 times.

The family moved back to rural Alabama and did some farming. "We plowed with mules. Cut wood with a crosscut saw." When Roy Moore was in high school, the family did not have an indoor toilet. To earn pay for food in high school, Roy Moore spent time cleaning tables. His classmates admired him and elected him president of the student body.

In the ninth grade, Roy Moore saw a movie about the United States Military Academy. "It just aroused something in me." He set a goal for an appointment to West Point. His parents encouraged him, he worked diligently on his studies, and prayed for a miracle. The miracle happened and the appointment to West Point became reality. "I remember very distinctly my daddy hocking his toolbox to get the $300 to get me physically to the academy," Moore said.

Roy Moore's father was a very hard working man, who would give the shirt off his back to help others. He was a firm believer in Jesus Christ, and was a role model to his family of his faith in Christianity.

Judge Moore believes the greatest problems in America, are caused by judicial activism caused by the courts. The problem is the courts, and that's why this Constitution Restoration Act is the solution. To remedy the problem, Judge Moore and his legal team put together the "Constitution Restoration

Act. A bill which would restrict the courts through the authorization of Article III of the Constitution. Congress is clearly given the power to restrict the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Using the authority of Article III, this bill would restrict the power of federal courts to weigh in religious-expression cases like his. Judge Moore testified before Congress in September, 2004, and explained the Constitutional background of the act. For more information visit http://www.helpsaveamerica.com/ten-comm-defense-petition.htm

Order your autographed copy of the book today from the Foundation for Moral Law, Inc., at http://www.morallaw.org

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 So Help Me God - Judge Roy Moore's Book Tour

For information on Judge Roy Moore's Book Tour click here. Chief Justice Roy Moore
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 Ten Commandments Rallies

A. Feb 20-24 Florida For exact location B. Feb 25 Georgia, Macon Central Fellowship Christian Academy

C. Feb 26 North Georgia, Hiawassee, Georgia Anderson Music Hall of the Georgia Mountain Fair

D. Feb 27 Virginia, Roanoke First Baptist Church

E. Feb 28 Maryland, Port Deposit Pleasant View Baptist Church

F. Mar 1 McLean, Virginia Langley High School Debate

The above rallies will feature the Ten Commandments Monument that was removed from the Alabama Supreme Court

Washington, D.C. area, Virginia and Maryland area in early March 2005. To hold a rally in your church, organization, or Christian School contact us.

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 Supreme Court

On Tuesday March 1 and Wednesday March 2, Faith and Action will co-sponsor with the Christian Defense Coalition a candlelight prayer vigil and a news conference at the Supreme Court / rally in support of the public display of the Ten Commandments.

The High Court will hear arguments for and against the display of Ten Commandments sculptures at the Texas Capitol and a Kentucky courthouse during its two morning sessions on March 2

March 1. Legal Forum and News Conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

+ + Prayer Vigil for the Ten Commandments

March 1

Following this historic debate at the National Press Club, Faith and Action will spearhead a Candlelight Prayer vigil in front of the Supreme Court from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Then on March 2, Faith and Action will hold another News Conference and Rally in front of the court during the oral arguments that are expected to run from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

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 The Ten Commandments in American Law and Government

The Ten Commandments in American Law and Government, by Mat Staver Announcement copy:

When Mat Staver defends the public display of the Ten Commandments in his argument before the U.S. Supreme Court on March 2, 2005, he will underscore the role that the Ten Commandments have played in the formation of American law and government. Most people are unaware of the enormous impact the Ten Commandments have had on our culture.

Now you can read for yourself how much our Founding Fathers and the Original Colonies relied on the Ten Commandments as they formed government and passed laws to ensure the success of our Republic. And it may amaze you. Much of what you read, Mat will present before the Supreme Court.

The truths presented in this booklet are not taught in public schools, but they should be. This booklet is eye-opening and a great benefit to students as well as adults.

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 Some religious organizations are showing their opposition to publicly posting the Ten Commandments.

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 Are the Ten Commandments the Covenant?

Are the Ten Commandments the Covenant?

Exodus 34:28

And he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments. Read more at:

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