Georgia board agrees bible verses inappropriate

The Madison County School Board in Danielsville, Ga., unanimously affirmed on Oct. 14 that a religious monument outside the Madison High School football stadium will be removed or modified, as a school district attorney told the Freedom From Religion Foundation on Sept. 24.

The monument was unveiled Aug. 22 and features the schoolā€™s logo alongside two New Testament bible verses carved on the stone: Philippians 4:13 (“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth meā€) and Romans 8:31 (ā€œIf God be for us who can be against us?ā€).

FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel sent a letter Aug. 28 informing Superintendent Allen McCannon of the illegal nature of the monument and adding, “The import is clear, if you are not Christian, you are not a Red Raider.ā€ 

The school board met yesterday in closed session for about two hours before unanimously approving a motion to modify the monument by removing or covering the religious references, the Madison Journal Today reported. Monument supporters made some fairly over-the-top statements to the board before the closed session. More than a dozen pastors led prayer from the podium while the board was behind closed doors.

Most in the crowd of 150 to 200 people were middle-aged or older, the paper reported. “Very few students were in attendance.”

The American Humanist Association also sent a letter on Sept. 25, protesting the monument.

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