I Wonder Why No One Ever Thought of Holding a Prayer Vigil Before

Gary Dull, leader of the Faith and Freedom Institute, who has also promised to rid America of its “satanic wickedness”, has announced a prayer vigil that will take place tomorrow outside the White House. The purpose behind the vigil, among other things, is “to warn America that God may indeed bring judgment on the land if repentance is not conducted.”

As Dull puts it, there are three objectives of the vigil:

1) To pray for America, as it is evident that the nation is rapidly falling away from the Judeo-Christian values upon which she was established.

2) To call America back to God by repenting of national and personal sins which have angered God.

3) To warn America that God may indeed bring judgment on the land if repentance is not conducted.

As Kyle previously noted, the Faith and Freedom Institute joins a seemingly endless group of right-wing organizations that promote the very same cause. And, like many of those groups, Dull has chosen to take the entirely predictable step of holding a “save America” prayer vigil.

Dull was unoriginal in his forming of a group to defend the ten commandments and Christmas, and he’s unoriginal now in holding a prayer vigil like so many identical right-wing groups have done before him.