Florida Gov. Scott stands in the gap for God

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Florida Governor Rick Scott
Florida Governor Rick Scott

Today I am thanking the Lord for the Governors of North Dakota and Florida. See my earlier story posted here at FGGAM on the North Dakota Governor signing anti-abortion legislation. I pray that the New Mexico Governor and the NM Legislature stand in the gap for God on the sanctity of life. New Mexico just finished a do nothing 60 day session and all they basically did was spend tax payer money and pass a budget. Now today we learn that Florida Gov. Rick Scott is standing in the gap for God by asking  the chancellor of the state’s university system to look into a controversial lesson at Florida Atlantic University. We need more Governors not just to speak that they believe in God, but take Godly action and stand in the gap for God.

He wants more information about a classroom assignment involving stomping on a paper with the name of Jesus on it.

The move comes after the school apologized for the assignment and promised it would not be used again.

The lesson was supposed to deal with the power of certain words. But one student, Ryan Rotella, refused to particpate.

He’s a committed Mormon and he said it would offend his religious beliefs. School officials defended the lesson at first and told Rotella he would be suspended.

Ryan Rotella
Ryan Rotella

However, the school later relented, calling the the intercultural excercise “insensitive and intolerant.”

“Please be assured that while a state university is a place for open dialogue and debate, we accept that we have a tremendous responsibility to consider the repercussions of our decisions.” FAU President Mary Jane Saunders wrote in a letter to state university system Chancellor Frank Brogan and Dean Colson, chairman of the State University System’s governing board.

Not satisfied with FAU’s apology, the governor is demanding more be done.

“Whether the student was reprimanded or whether an apology was given is in many ways (inconsequential) to the larger issue of a professor’s poor judgment,” Scott said in a letter to Brogan.

“The professor’s lesson was offensive, and even intolerant, to Christians and those of all faiths who deserve to be respected as Americans entitled to religious freedom,” he said.

The Governors of North Dakota and Florida are showing Godly leadership, they just don’t speak it, they do it!