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Thousands Attend Rally for Nativity Scene

Posted/updated on: December 19, 2011 at 2:33 pm

ATHENS — An estimated crowd of more than 5,000 came to rally on the Henderson County Courthouse lawn Saturday in response to recent efforts to get county officials to remove the nativity scene on the southeast side of the square. By the end of the Nativity rally it was clear from the words of the rally’s speakers that they have higher goals than saving the inanimate figures that spurred the controversy.

“We are seeing unfold before our very eyes, the beginning of persecution of Christianity in our nation,” First Baptist Church Malakoff Pastor Nathan Lorick said. “It seems it is no longer acceptable to express and exhibit the doctrines of our faith in the nation that was founded upon those same doctrines. That is why thousands are here today.”

The rally grew out of the controversy that arose when Freedom From Religion Foundation of Madison, Wisconsin sent a letter to county officials Dec. 1. The letter stated that it was written on behalf of a Henderson County resident who objected to the display on grounds that it was religious in nature and a violation of a United States Supreme Court decision.

The sea of people who gathered in response to the FFRF efforts was overwhelmingly in support of the nativity scene. The audience alternately applauded and cheered approval of the speakers. Any dissenters that might have been present were quiet as the four pastors who organized the rally spoke during the hour-long event. Lorick thanked the Henderson County and Athens government officials who have refused to remove the manger scene in the face of the complaints. Derrick Rogers, who pastors in Corsicana but lives in Henderson County, said Christians need to present a unified voice against those who seek to keep them on the fringe of public life.

Attempts by FFRF to get a banner placed on the courthouse lawn offering a non-Christian message were not successful. The item has not come before commissioners’ court and is not on the agenda for Tuesday, the last meeting before Christmas.



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