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Texas removes mock nativity from Capitol after governor calls it 'tasteless' [View all]
Source: Reuters
Politics | Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:01pm EST
Texas removes mock nativity from Capitol after governor calls it 'tasteless'
AUSTIN, TEXAS | BY JON HERSKOVITZ
A mock nativity scene at the Texas Capitol in which Baby Jesus was represented as the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights was removed on Tuesday after Governor Greg Abbott complained that it was "tasteless sarcasm," Abbott's office said.
The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation that was responsible for the display accused Abbott, a Republican, of censorship and said the action was illegal.
The display showed three of the Founding Fathers of the United States along with the Statue of Liberty gazing at the document. It went on display on Dec. 18 after being approved by the State Preservation Board.
Christians traditionally recreate the Nativity of Jesus during the Christmas season. The crèche contains representations of Mary, Joseph and others around the crib of the infant Jesus.
"Far from promoting morals and the general welfare, the exhibit deliberately mocks Christians and Christianity," Abbott wrote in a letter to the board. He called the display a "juvenile parody."
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Texas removes mock nativity from Capitol after governor calls it 'tasteless'
AUSTIN, TEXAS | BY JON HERSKOVITZ
A mock nativity scene at the Texas Capitol in which Baby Jesus was represented as the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights was removed on Tuesday after Governor Greg Abbott complained that it was "tasteless sarcasm," Abbott's office said.
The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation that was responsible for the display accused Abbott, a Republican, of censorship and said the action was illegal.
The display showed three of the Founding Fathers of the United States along with the Statue of Liberty gazing at the document. It went on display on Dec. 18 after being approved by the State Preservation Board.
Christians traditionally recreate the Nativity of Jesus during the Christmas season. The crèche contains representations of Mary, Joseph and others around the crib of the infant Jesus.
"Far from promoting morals and the general welfare, the exhibit deliberately mocks Christians and Christianity," Abbott wrote in a letter to the board. He called the display a "juvenile parody."
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-texas-nativity-idUSKBN0U600120151223
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Eugene
Dec 2015
OP
For a proponent of nonbelief, you should contemplate what what actually"expresses nothing".
rug
Dec 2015
#14
Greg is establishing one religion as being the true faith which is against establishment clause
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#20
The government routinely loses court cases when it tries to censor things deemed offensive
Major Nikon
Dec 2015
#41
I agree. They don't belong there. Flags don't belong in churches, temples or mosqes either.
rug
Dec 2015
#10