| Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) signs bill. |
The letter reads in part,
But it is not for the government in our secular republic to promote one religious book over others or to promote religion over nonreligion. Doing so violates the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
Here's the bottom line:
By most accounts, the Bible is the single most widely-read book in the history of human civilization.
In Europe and America, public speakers, writers, and elected officials have quoted it routinely for centuries.
The President of the United States typically takes the Oath of Office on a Bible.
Elected officials often share well-known, popular, or inspirational quotes via their official social media accounts.
Given all of this, why shouldn't an elected official be able to post a Bible verse on Facebook or Twitter?
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Jerry Cox is the founder and president of Family Council and the Education Alliance and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
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