FFRF brings secular Solstice message to Eugene, Ore.

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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has brought its seasonal Winter Solstice display to Eugene, Ore., this week for the first time.

A large banner spans 30 feet by 4 feet and stretches across 8th Street. The display contains the message:

ā€œCelebrate the Solstice. TIS THE SEASON OF REASON.ā€

The Winter Solstice, occurring this year on Dec. 21, is the shortest, darkest day of the year, signaling the rebirth of the sun and the natural new year. Itā€™s been celebrated for millennia with festivals of light, feasts, gift exchanges and the display of evergreens, which symbolize enduring life, and, FFRF maintains, is the true ā€œreason for the season.ā€

A similarly large banner has been hung up in the area in previous years that features ā€œChristmasā€ and ā€œJesusā€ in large letters. Beneath are two statements: ā€œAttend a Church of Your Choiceā€ and ā€œCelebrate His Birth.ā€

FFRF has placed the secular message alongside devotional displays to emphasize that nonreligion must be given space alongside religion in public forums.

ā€œPeople with no faith are an ever-expanding portion of the population and deserve equal representation in public spaces,ā€ says FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor.

FFRF thanks local FFRF member Charles Jones for his activism in getting this banner up.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national nonprofit organization with 32,000 members and several chapters across the country, including over 900 members in Oregon and a chapter in Portland. FFRFā€™s purposes are to protect the constitutional principle of separation between church and state, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism.

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