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To thwart this menace of secularization, Norris has light-heartedly promised that if elected [[President of the United States of America  | President]] he would "tattoo an American flag with the words, 'In God we trust.' on the forehead of every atheist" and deport all [[Liberals]]. <ref>[http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56107 "If I am elected president"], by Chuck Norris</ref>
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To thwart this menace of secularization, Norris has jokingly promised that if elected [[President of the United States of America  | President]] he would "tattoo an American flag with the words, 'In God we trust.' on the forehead of every atheist and make every member of congress work out on the total gym for 15 minutes each day." and deport all [[Liberals]]. <ref>[http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56107 "If I am elected president"], by Chuck Norris</ref>
  
 
Norris is active in many Christian causes, including the [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]] and [[Feed the Children]]<ref>[http://www.chucknorris.com/html/christian.aspx Chuck Norris Official Website: Christian]</ref>. He and his wife are the spokespersons for the [[National Council on Bible Curriculum]], which seeks to bring state certified [[Bible]] courses to public high schools nationwide<ref>[http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/21073870.html "Actor Chuck Norris and Wife Gena Join National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools Board of Directors"], ''Christian Newswire''</ref>.
 
Norris is active in many Christian causes, including the [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]] and [[Feed the Children]]<ref>[http://www.chucknorris.com/html/christian.aspx Chuck Norris Official Website: Christian]</ref>. He and his wife are the spokespersons for the [[National Council on Bible Curriculum]], which seeks to bring state certified [[Bible]] courses to public high schools nationwide<ref>[http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/21073870.html "Actor Chuck Norris and Wife Gena Join National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools Board of Directors"], ''Christian Newswire''</ref>.

Revision as of 03:57, January 3, 2008

Chuck Norris publicity shot from official website.

Chuck Norris is a popular martial artist, actor and star of the television series Walker, Texas Ranger, world-record powerboat racer[1], humanitarian, book author, and columnist at WorldNetDaily.com.

Through his columns, Norris has been an outspoken critic of the theory of evolution[2], the teaching of which he holds partially responsible for school shootings: "We teach our children they are nothing more than glorified apes, yet we don't expect them to act like monkeys."[3]

He has also joked about working to uncover a vast Atheist conspiracy to outlaw Christianity in the United States, [4][5] the first step of which is the acceptance of Atheists in our government:

"Though the majority of Americans continue to claim to be Christians, a Gallup poll discovered 45 percent of us would support an atheist for president. Such a survey is a clear indication that the secularization of society is alive and well."[4]

To thwart this menace of secularization, Norris has jokingly promised that if elected President he would "tattoo an American flag with the words, 'In God we trust.' on the forehead of every atheist and make every member of congress work out on the total gym for 15 minutes each day." and deport all Liberals. [6]

Norris is active in many Christian causes, including the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Feed the Children[7]. He and his wife are the spokespersons for the National Council on Bible Curriculum, which seeks to bring state certified Bible courses to public high schools nationwide[8].

Norris supports Mike Huckabee for U.S. President in 2008. [9] [10] Norris was also featured in a television campaign add with Huckabee. [11]

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