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Politics & Government

Religious themes permeate inauguration

BY TIM CARPENTER

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January 12, 2011 12:00 AM

TOPEKA — Gov. Sam Brownback, who proudly wears his religious faith on both sleeves, declared the day of his inauguration a "gift from God" not to be frittered away.

"We have been placed here for a reason and a short season," he said during his speech Monday to a packed crowd in the Kansas House chamber. "Let us make the most of it."

Expressions of Christian faith were plentiful throughout the Capitol as people marked transfer of governance to new executive branch members and a fresh cadre of people serving in the Kansas Legislature. These public activities parallel the emergence in Kansas politics of social conservatives intent on making faith a more robust pillar of government.

Brownback said faith would help the state grapple with economic and social problems in a way reminiscent of the way abolitionists denouncing slavery prevailed to "end the original sin in America."

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In the Statehouse, the Old Supreme Court room was reserved for prayer and joyful celebration of God. Musicians entertained people seeking divine guidance. The program was sponsored by Capitol Commission, a ministry working in more than a dozen states, in conjunction with the Kansas Family Policy Council and Concerned Women for America.

"We've come together to pray for our legislators," said Denise Cochran, a Topeka member of the organization of conservative women.

Central targets of the holy message — 165 members of the Kansas Legislature — are generally loath to challenge anyone spreading a message of tolerance and compassion. There is, however, a line some lawmakers believe shouldn't be crossed.

"It's appropriate on a day like today to ask for prayer," said House Minority Leader Paul Davis, D-Lawrence. "I think people should find religion. The state shouldn't be forcing people to do that."

The House and Senate, which begin each regular work day with prayer, held with tradition.

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