It's the story of David versus Goliath.
âDavidâ is the small Alabama town of Sylvania, population 1,800. âGoliathâ is the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter to the town demanding that they remove Bible verses that were posted on four welcome signs. They said the signs were unconstitutional.
âSylvania Welcomes You,â the signs read. âEphesians 4:5 â" One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism.â
âThe Sylvania âwelcome' signs are not welcoming,â wrote FFRF attorney Patrick Elliott. âThey affiliate the government with one religion, Christianity, and exclude others.â
âNo court would uphold this blatant violation of the Constitution,â read his letter to television station WAAY. âLocal governments have no place in making position statements on such matters.â
Mayor Mitchell Dendy originally had the signs removed two weeks ago. However, he resigned due to an unrelated matter. The acting mayor and city council decided the signs needed to be reposted.
âWe're putting the signs back up and we'll see what happens,â acting mayor Max Turner told Fox News.âIf we don't stand up for something, it won't be long before we'll have to go to the woods to have church.â
Turner said it's time to draw a line in the sand and fight back against the FFRF.
âI had itchy feet to start with,â he said. âBut we're ready to have it. I'm not afraid to take a stand. We as Christians have got to stand up regardless of what the world might say about us.â
The 80-year-old acting mayor said to the best of his knowledge there are no atheists living in Sylvania and he said dozens of citizens are supporting their decision.
âWe as Christians should stand up for what we believe in as much as them people stand up for what they believe in,â he said, noting that he was prepared to âgo down trying to defeat the Devil.â
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