Atheist's demand North Carolina town remove Ten Commandments from town hall
Atheists now have their sights set on Newland, North Carolina, where the secular Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent a letter demanding that the town remove a Ten Commandments plaque from a government office building. In a letter sent to town manager Brenda Pittman, the group said that a local individual saw the display, was offended and would like it taken down.
The letter, written by FFRF staff attorney Patrick Elliot reads, in part, “I’m writing…to urge you to immediately remove the Ten Commandments plaque from Newland Town Hall…Anyone entering the building for necessary government business will be confronted by it.”
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If a nation forgets God, bad fruit is harvested.
If a nation forgets God, bad fruit is harvested.
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Last time I checked
Thu, 02/09/2012 - 18:39We were a democratic nation. Put it to a vote! So tired of a small groups of people setting the standard for the masses.
Last time I checked
Fri, 02/10/2012 - 10:22we are a Representative Republic, which means "Rule of Law." Which are made by people we elect to represent us in our government. I agree put it to a vote. However, the small groups of people set the standard for the masses because so few vote.