It's just as dumb as it sounds.
I've already written into my Rep, but it's a republican, so I have no idea what she'll do. I made clear that on MLK day, it's important to remember faith leaders in our communities, but also that he was taught his nonviolence by a non-Christian, and that the brilliant thoughts that inspired the founders of America were borne of Greek pagan minds that were considered heretical by the Christian orthodoxy. Regardless, this is pretty much bullshit, and is posted therefore with comment.Whereas the first week in May each year would be an appropriate week to designate as `American Religious History Week': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the United States House of Representatives----
(1) affirms the rich spiritual and diverse religious history of our Nation's founding and subsequent history, including up to the current day;
(2) recognizes that the religious foundations of faith on which America was built are critical underpinnings of our Nation's most valuable institutions and form the inseparable foundation for America's representative processes, legal systems, and societal structures;
(3) rejects, in the strongest possible terms, any effort to remove, obscure, or purposely omit such history from our Nation's public buildings and educational resources; and
(4) expresses support for designation of a `American Religious History Week' every year for the appreciation of and education on America's history of religious faith.