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3 lawmakers refuse to attend opening of Idaho Senate because of Hindu prayer offering

Published May 03, 2016

Associated Press

Three lawmakers refused to attend the Idaho Senate's daily invocation after objecting to the offering of a Hindu prayer.

Rajan Zed, guest chaplain, gave a lengthy prayer in both English and Sanskrit on Tuesday that focused on selflessness and peace. Senators from both sides of the aisle shook his hand and thanked him for coming.

However three lawmakers, all Republican, only came back onto the floor once the prayer was over: Sens. Steve Vick, Sheryl Nuxoll and Lori Den Hartog.

Nuxoll says she declined to attend because she believes the United States is a Christian nation.

Vick had announced his objections the day before, saying that he would ask his colleagues to join him. Hartog said it would've been disingenuous to her Christian faith to attend.

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