Father Dan on July 12th, 2007
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Three people were arrested Thursday after staging a noisy protest as a Hindu chaplain read the opening prayer at the US Senate, branding his appearance an “abomination.” US Capitol Police said the protestors, apparently Christian religious activists, were ejected from the chamber and charged with an unlawful disruption of Congress.

As Hindu chaplain Rajan Zed started to recite his prayer, one protestor was heard chanting “Lord Jesus, forgive us father for allowing a prayer which is an abomination in your sight.

“You are the one, true living God.”

Faith leaders from various creeds are sometimes invited to give the Senate’s daily opening prayer, though it is normally offered by the chamber’s Christian chaplain.

The pressure group Americans United for Separation of Church and State condemned the protest. “This shows the intolerance of many Religious Right activists,” said the group’s executive director, Reverend Barry Lynn.

“They say they want more religion in the public square, but it’s clear they mean only their religion.”

The conservative American Family Association had been campaigning against the use of a Hindu prayer in the chamber, asking members to send emails and letters to Senators in protest.

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