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    Jury Duty Fresh and Fruity

    Posted on Monday 18 December 2006 by Greg @ 11:06 pm
    Filed under: Rants

    Today I served on jury duty. Well, kind of. I went to the Jefferson County Courthouse and waited in a line of my peers for my name (Greg Stier) and number (#4) to be called.

    It was. Out of one hundred and twenty jurors in the big waiting room I was in the first fifteen to be chosen to go to court. We took the long trek up to level three and to the far edge of the building.

    Once there we settled into our seats while the judge instructed us that only six of us would be chosen for jury duty that day. The prosecuting and defense attorney would take turns asking us questions to see who the "lucky winners" of jury duty would be that day.

    When the defense attorney found out that I was an evangelist it got kind of awkward. She started grilling me. I don’t know for sure why she was picking on me. Maybe a faith healer spilled annointing oil on her as a kid or something.

    Our conversation went something like this:

    "Mr. Stier, I see that you are an evangelist by trade."

    "Yes I am."

    "So you are a minister."

    "Yes."

    "Do you believe what you believe out of blind faith?"

    "No, I do not. I believe what the Bible says. It’s not blind faith. It’s not a leap into the darkness but a leap into the light."

    "But the Bible is just a religious book sir."

    "Actually, its more than that. It is the inspired Word of God. It is inerrant and fully trustworthy."

    "But you believe this book even though there is no proof that it is true?"

    "The Bible is full of proof. It has been substantiated by science, archaeology and fulfilled prophecy."

    "Yes, but you weren’t there when it was written Mr. Stier yet you still accept it by faith."

    "Yes, and you weren’t there when the Constitution of the United States was written and yet here we are in a court of law operating by it’s principles."

    When I said that a juror in the front row yelled out "Hallelujah!"

    Moments later the judge said another wonderful statement, "JURY #4 IS DISMISSED." At that moment I almost yelled out "Hallelujah" but managed to restrain myself.

    I love our country. It is a privilege to call myself a United States citizen. But in the courtroom of public opinion Christianity is increasingly being marginalized as an insignificant belief system held by insignificant people from an insignificant heritage. The problem is that the same "insignificant" truths that we hold true were the same ones that this country was built on.  Love it or hate it this country was erected on the timeless truths of God’s Word, not a mere religious system based on blind faith.

    Long after the United States is gone as a nation, the Word of God will stand firm. The Judge of the universe has declared it so.

    Court adjourned!

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    15 Comments for 'Jury Duty Fresh and Fruity'

    1. On December 19, 2006 @ 10:10 am Neva said:
      • Greg, You never cease to inspire and amaze me! I am so fortunate to work for a guy who takes seriously his relationship with Christ and his priviledge to share the Gospel!

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    2. On December 19, 2006 @ 11:23 am bruthakurt said:
      • Great job, Greg!  Thank you again for your obedience to God.  I am again inspired by you. 

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    3. On December 19, 2006 @ 2:09 pm Tim said:
      • Isn’t that religious intolerance or discrimination on their part? It’s such a double-standard.

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    4. On December 19, 2006 @ 2:43 pm Brent Alexander said:
      • Great Post Greg! Don’t you find it ironic how America was founded on Christianity, and 200 years later, Christians are the only ones who arn’t accepted for who they are.

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    5. On December 19, 2006 @ 3:09 pm Dave and Carolyn - NTM said:
      • This is why I believe in D2S and you my friend!  Great job and have a Merry Christmas with your family and friends.

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    6. On December 19, 2006 @ 3:22 pm Kevin - Awana said:
      • I agree with Dave & Carolyn - this is why we believe in D2S, as well!  Thanks for the post.  Have a great Christmas celebrating the birth of the Wonderful Counselor!

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    7. On December 19, 2006 @ 4:51 pm Carol Ann said:
      • Proud of you, Greg, and happy you got out of a lengthy jury duty!  Glad you contained yourself from gleefully shouting and disrupting the court room…although that would have made an even more entertaining story!  Maybe next time.  :-)

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    8. On December 19, 2006 @ 5:00 pm BigDaddy said:
      • HALLELUJAH!!!!!!! Man I bet that was a sight!!! Our God is an awsome God!!!

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    9. On December 20, 2006 @ 9:45 am Chris Abeyta said:
      • Greg, What a great story.  You were the man for the moment.  knowing you I cannot stop laughing.  I wish I was there to see it all.  Keep helping this generation reach its peers Chris

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    10. On December 20, 2006 @ 1:51 pm Becky said:
      • Great job Greg!!!!!!!You made me laugh.~Becky~

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    11. On December 20, 2006 @ 9:04 pm Sammy said:
      • Hallelujah!!!! You sure told her Greg. You are an inspiration. Merry Christmas!!!!

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    12. On December 22, 2006 @ 9:23 am Donna said:
      • Nice one.   "In God We Trust"….isn’t that printed somewhere familiar?…Where is that?  I just saw it the other day….

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    13. On December 26, 2006 @ 2:36 pm uthpastordave said:
      • Greg — GREAT story!  I just got my summons for jury duty — I’m supposed to be available for the whole month of January!  I was dreading the prospect of doing the whole jury thing…  I had secretly hoped that I just might be "too religious" for the jury pool… your story gives me hope that I just might be.  We’ll see…

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    14. On December 30, 2006 @ 6:07 pm Katie said:
      • Lets c, um i did a term paper on money-my first term paper ever. um "In God We Trust" was first put on our nations money in 1957, and has appeared on all money since 1963. its stupid how people want to separate church and state, wen the contitution couldnt have been written without faith in the one true God. atheists shouldnt argue over it, because they probably came to america because of their family’s beliefs in God. on the top of the washington monument, the words "laus dao" are inscribed. this means peace be with God. well, i g2g! ta ta for now! kt

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    15. On April 13, 2007 @ 1:28 pm Brett Lindemood said:
      • This is funny – God keeps your life interesting, & I think it is a blessing. I Just finished your new Dare 2 Share book – the "RED" book. I started reading it on jury duty. It was pretty convicting (& uplifting). You should tell people to go read it in a courthouse – it is effective. I ended up getting in a jury pool that was going to decide if this man, who had already been convicted of 1st degree murder, was going to get life in prison or the death penalty. It was when we found out what kind of trial this was going to be when I was reading the part where your assignment was to sit in a public place and picture everyone walking around with signs around their neck saying – unsaved. Anyway it was pretty powerful. & since then some cool things have been happening in my life since I have read Dare 2 Share & taking on the challenge that Christ has given me.

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