The topic of discussion concerns
some of our First Freedoms, or the freedoms mentioned in the First Amendment.
The very first freedom mentioned is Freedom of Religion and close behind it is
Freedom of Speech. These two freedoms were recently threatened for a governor.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is
currently being pressured to remove some posts concerning religion from his
gubernatorial Facebook account. The Governor wrote, “He is risen” and then
wished Christians a “happy and blessed Easter!” Ducey posted an appropriate
picture and quoted this scripture, “Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection
and the life. He who believes in me, though he may [die] he shall live’ John
11:25.”
The Secular Coalition – a nonprofit
organization with the purpose of keeping state government secular – was quick
to complain. The Governor replied that he has no intention of removing the
religious messages. He added another post after receiving more complaints.
We won’t be removing this post. Ever.
Nor will we be removing our posts for Christmas, Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Palm
Sunday, Passover or any other religious holiday.
We support the First Amendment, and are
happy to provide copies of the Constitution to anyone who hasn’t read it.
I see no problems with the Governor
posting such comments as long as he posts for all religions. Whether he is
right or wrong to do so, I believe that there would be fewer constitutional
complaints if people would actually read the words of the Constitution and
understand them in the context of the time they were written.
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