A federal judge in Wisconsin declared the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional. Liberty Counsel Chairman Mathew Staver says that flies in the face of 200 years of precedent and the clear intent of the founders expressed in the first amendment. So where should the line be drawn on government involvement in religion? Does encouraging prayer diminish those who don’t pray? Why did the judge really make this decision? And what advice does Staver have for those who are offended by the National Day of Prayer?