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A Daughter’s Wisdom

Some of you may still be unaware of the work I do on my other blog, ProverbialThought.com. It’s one that I share with several other gifted authors who love the Lord.

If you are unfamiliar with Proverbial Thought, then I guess it’s possible you could be unaware that my middle daughter, Katie Marie, is also a wonderful writer (and singer, and songwriter, and photographer).

That is why I would really appreciate you taking a look at the post she just published today on Proverbial Thought. It is her first post there since we finished up the original study a couple of years ago.

Here is a link to her post, “The Preciousness of Wisdom.” Why not check it out and let her know what you think? I know she would appreciate it.

Then, make sure to visit HER blog, Shutter Elf.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Maine)

Augusta, Maine (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1820)

We the people of Maine acknowledge with grateful hearts the goodness of the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe in affording us an opportunity… and imploring God’s aid and direction in its accomplishments.


I wonder if the current leadership of Maine has a grateful heart toward the Sovereign God, Ruler of the Universe? I wonder if they implore “God’s aid and direction” in their government? It’s something we should all be asking ourselves…”We the people…”

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Louisiana)

Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1921)

We, the people of the State of Louisiana, grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political, economic, and religious liberties we enjoy.


To accomplish their goals, nearly every state constitution will have to be re-written. But that is the depth to which the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) in Wisconsin and their 20,000 members (a tiny fraction of our population) must go should they want to remove God and faith from the public square and our nation’s foundations.

#Bryancollege #FoundationofFaith #themagnificentfifty

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Des Moines, Iowa)

Des Moines, Iowa (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1857)

We, the People of the State of Iowa, grateful to the Supreme Being for the blessings hitherto enjoyed, and feeling our dependence on Him for a constitution of these blessings establish this Constitution. 


CLICK HERE to read the introduction to this series of posts.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Illinois)

Springfield, Illinois (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1870)

We, the people of the State of Illinois, grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political and religious liberty which He hath so long permitted us to enjoy and looking to Him for a blessing on our endeavors.


Amazing how so many of our states’ constitutions recognize the existence of God, isn’t it? Yet, the Freedom from Religion Foundation and their kind want nothing less than to scrub that fact from history. The purpose of this series of posts called “The Magnificent Fifty” is being published in an effort to combat that. Please share them.

CLICK HERE to read the introduction to this series.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Idaho)

Boise, Idaho (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1889)

We, the people of the State of Idaho, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings.


Folks, I hope this series of posts is opening a few eyes. The whole point is to counter the idea that our nation (and states) were founded on “godless” principles. To the contrary, these posts featuring The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith art collection at Bryan College show that faith – not godlessness – was very much a part of the fiber of our nation. To deny this exposes one of two things: an ignorance of history, or the willful desire to rewrite it.

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Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Hawaii)

Honolulu, Hawaii (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Constitution Preamble (1959)

We, the people of Hawaii, grateful for Divine Guidance…dedicate our efforts to fulfill the philosophy decreed by the Hawaii State motto Ua mau ke ea o ka aina I ka pono (“The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness”).


CLICK HERE to read the introduction to this series.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Georgia)

Atlanta, Georgia (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Georgia State Flag (2003) In God We Trust

Constitution Preamble (1777): We, the people of Georgia, relying upon protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution.

 

If you want to read the purpose behind these posts featuring state capital buildings, CLICK HERE to read the introduction.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Florida)

Tallahassee, Florida (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Florida’s Great Seal (1868) In God We Trust

Motto (2006): Governor Jeb Bush signed House Gill No. 1145 adopting In God We Trust as the official state motto of Florida, effective July 1, 2006.

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The Magnificent Fifty: Foundation of Faith (Connecticut)

Hartford, Connecticut (Artist: Susan Cassidy Wilhoit)

Connecticut’s Great Seal (1784) and State Motto (1788)

Qui Transtulit Sustinet

“He Who Transplanted Still Sustains”

Image credit: Wikipedia

If it wasn’t clear enough, here is what Wikipedia has to say about the history of Connecticut’s state motto:

History of motto

The current motto looks a little different than the 1639 version (c.f. Sustinet qui transtulit). It was first seen in the colonies in 1639 on a seal brought from England by Colonel George Fenwick. The meaning of the motto was explained on April 23, 1775 in a letter stamped in Wethersfield, Connecticut: “We fix on our Standards and Drums the Colony arms, with the motto, Qui Transtulit Sustinet, round it in letters of gold, which we construe thus: God, who transplanted us hither, will support us”.

However, this explanation for the origin of the motto is questionable. In 1889, State Librarian Charles J. Hoadly published an article, “The Public Seal of Connecticut” that indicated the 80th Psalm as a possible source. The article stated:

“The vines [on the State Seal] symbolize the Colony brought over and planted here in the wilderness. We read in the 80th Psalm: ‘Thou has brought a vine out of Egypt: Thou hast cast out the heathen, and planted it” – in Latin, ‘Vineam de Aegypto transtulisti, ejicisti gentes et plantasti eam’; and the motto expresses our belief that He who brought over the vine continues to take care of it – Qui transtulit sustinet

To read the introduction to and purpose of this series of posts, CLICK HERE.

Regardless, I’m rather enjoying countering the nonsensical notion that faith (specifically a Judeo-Christian kind) had little to do with our nation’s founding. It’s obvious that if one wanted to eradicate God from the public square, he’d have to do a lot more than silence voices; he’d have to take a chisel or sledgehammer to the stone of our state capitals.

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