THE STATE HAS DECIDED WHO GETS TO DIE WITH GOD. In a SHOCKING series of final moments, Missouri execution chambers have become the stage for a brutal, state-sanctioned war on faith itself. While the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the condemned have a sacred right to spiritual comfort, Missouri bureaucrats are playing God, arbitrarily deciding who deserves peace and who must face the abyss ALONE.
Lance Shockley was CRUELLY DENIED his dying wish: the touch and prayer of his own ordained daughter. Officials coldly cited “security,” branding his child a potential threat. Yet, in a blatant display of hypocrisy, the state has allowed other religious figures into the chamber. This isn’t about safety—it’s about a SYSTEMIC, malicious control that extends beyond death row, revealing a justice system that seeks to own a person’s soul until their very last breath.
This pattern of spiritual torment is a deliberate policy. The state IGNORED Supreme Court directives to clarify its protocols, fostering a shadowy system where rights vanish on a warden’s whim. Muslim inmate Leonard Taylor was given conflicting deadlines and bogus excuses before being executed without his imam. The message is chilling: your faith is subject to government approval, even at the needle’s point.
Across the nation, this holy war continues. From Oklahoma, where advisers may only touch a FOOT, to Texas, where promised hand-holds are literally strapped away, the state meticulously engineers isolation. It reduces profound spiritual succor to a risky procedural nuisance, a final, dehumanizing punishment layered atop death.
When the government can dictate the terms of your communion with the divine in your final moments, it claims a power no state should ever hold. This is not justice; it is a calculated annihilation of humanity designed to leave the executed—and all of us—utterly forsaken.




