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Pro-Satan, Anti-Jesus
Aside from supporting abortion on demand, and homosexual marriage, the ACLU also supports legalized prostitution, and even opposes the movie ratings system.
However, events in two small American towns offer a somewhat humorous look at their anti-God agenda. In tiny Inglis, Florida, a town of 1,400 residents, the mayor okayed a proclamation declaring, "Be it known from this day forward, that Satan, ruler of darkness, giver of evil, destroyer of what is good and just, is not now nor ever again will be a part of this Town of Inglis."
When the ACLU heard about it, they sued to have the proclamation stricken. Signs carrying this proclamation have since been removed and placed upon private property.
At about the same time the ACLU was working to defend Satan in Inglis, it was also working to oppose Jesus Christ from Franklinton, Louisiana. There, several signs reading "Jesus is Lord over Franklinton" were placed along state highways coming into town. Though county workers put up the signs, local citizens paid for them. Predictably, the ACLU sued the parish, forcing local officials to remove the signs. However, the people responded in a huge way on their own lawns and property.
Today, there are hundreds of "Jesus is Lord over Franklinton" signs that pepper this small town.
Aside from supporting abortion on demand, and homosexual marriage, the ACLU also supports legalized prostitution, and even opposes the movie ratings system.
However, events in two small American towns offer a somewhat humorous look at their anti-God agenda. In tiny Inglis, Florida, a town of 1,400 residents, the mayor okayed a proclamation declaring, "Be it known from this day forward, that Satan, ruler of darkness, giver of evil, destroyer of what is good and just, is not now nor ever again will be a part of this Town of Inglis."
When the ACLU heard about it, they sued to have the proclamation stricken. Signs carrying this proclamation have since been removed and placed upon private property.
At about the same time the ACLU was working to defend Satan in Inglis, it was also working to oppose Jesus Christ from Franklinton, Louisiana. There, several signs reading "Jesus is Lord over Franklinton" were placed along state highways coming into town. Though county workers put up the signs, local citizens paid for them. Predictably, the ACLU sued the parish, forcing local officials to remove the signs. However, the people responded in a huge way on their own lawns and property.
Today, there are hundreds of "Jesus is Lord over Franklinton" signs that pepper this small town.