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Friday, December 09, 2011
Controversy Over Nativity Scene In Texas Town
This year it is in the small town of Athens, Texas that a controversy over a nativity scene on public property has erupted. KYTX News reported yesterday that the Keep Athens Beautiful Committee decorates downtown Athens with reindeer, Santa, carolers, a Christmas tree and a nativity scene. The Freedom from Religion Foundation has objected, but County Judge Richard Sanders says the display is legal because it includes secular as well as religious elements. FFRF alternatively wants to put up its own sign reading in part: "There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell." County Commissioner Joe Hall says he will fight to keep the nativity scene, declaring: "This nation is a Christian nation regardless of what those fruit loops and fruitcakes in Washington D.C. say. Hell will freeze over before I vote to have it removed."