“ARMOR OF TRUTH” NOW SELLING SPORTS WEAR

February 14th, 2009

INSPIRT

These shorts are made to withstand the punishment that you can dish out to it. Be it MMA, Grappling, Surfing or just being active these shorts will give you the comfort that you need to live the everyday active life..

INSPIRIT SHORTS

Inspirit shorts have made the trek over seas from Japan.. ARMOR OF TRUTH selected these shorts as part of our new SPORTS WEAR LINE because of what it means.. “YOROI” means ARMOR.. The old Japan Warriors wore the “YOROI”       (Protective Armor ) into battle. Today’s warriors now wear these INSPIRIT line for comfort and protection. These modern day warriors fight for honor and pride.

SANCTIFY $15.00 SALE

January 18th, 2009

Sanctify Clothing

ARMOR OF TRUTH is holding a $15.00 blowout sale on all SANCTIFY clothing… Please click on picture link to view what’s left in stock. Remember!!! All orders over $50.00 will be shipped for FREE!!!

Sanctify $15.00 sale

The Fantasy God

January 10th, 2009

ARMOR OF TRUTH $10.00 Sale

January 10th, 2009

AOT 2009 SALE

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!! Armor Of Truth wants to start the new year by cleaning out the inventory. We need to make room for what 2009 has in store us. We would like to thank you all for your continued support. The blessings has been awesome. So here’s another BLESSING that we would like to extend out to you all. $10.00 on selected apparel. Click on the banner to see what you can get for $10.00

Atheist Challenges the Inaugural Prayer

January 2nd, 2009
CBN.com
CBNNews.com
January 2, 2009                      

CBNNews.com - The atheist known for trying to remove the phrase “one nation under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance also wants to ban references to God during the Presidential inauguration.

Michael Newdow filed a lawsuit this week to have “so help me God” removed from the oath of office.

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He believes the phrase and invocation prayer to be given by Pastor Rick Warren are unconstitutional.

Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council disagrees.

“Having a simple prayer at an inaugural ceremony doesn’t come anywhere close to” violating the establishment clause in the First Amendment, he told Fox News.

“If a lawsuit like this were to succeed, we would in effect be establishing atheism as the national religion,” Sprigg added.

Newdow sued to remove references to God from inaugurations in 2001 and 2005, but lost both cases.

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