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December 23, 2009

"Nativity Resurrected" 12/23 Article

December 23, 2009

Resurrected Nativity celebrated

Crowd makes merry at the expanded display

WILKES-BARRE – Holiday decorations were again the focus of a crowd gathered on the county courthouse lawn on Tuesday evening, but the congregation was there to celebrate rather than complain.

“Today, what we’re doing is people won a victory here. We want to show our thanks to each other and also to the commissioners and the (county) solicitor for coming to their senses,” said Gene Stilp, a Luzerne County native who spends much of his time as a voter activist in Harrisburg. “It’s a good way for the people of the county to end the year.”

About 40 people showed up to encircle the recently reinstated Nativity scene and menorah, along with new secular decorations, and announced why they’re thankful. They sang Christmas carols and prayed. Some made political pleas.

Among the new decorations are a plastic, lighted Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, two reindeer, and some candy canes.

“Once they start separating God out of the government, that’s when things start to collapse,” said Debbie Lansberry of Lehman Township. “We need new leaders, but not just new leaders – Christian leaders.”

Several prayers were made for Justin Vacula, the King’s College student whose initial concern over the religious specificity of the display sparked a complaint from the American Civil Liberties Union. It was acknowledged that Vacula “probably has so many capabilities” and Jesus was implored to “get a hold of him” and “let him know the reality.”

Linda Mericle of Trucksville noted that the U.S. Constitution, which Vacula used as the basis for his complaint, doesn’t say religion can’t be expressed on government property, “just not be governed by one particular religion.”

“Taking away some of our beliefs was taking away our rights to assemble,” she said. “It’s never been put in the Constitution that we should be denied that.”

The activities were accentuated intermittently by honks of approval from passing motorists. One vehicle of young males expressed displeasure, booing as they waited at the traffic signal.

“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” and “Silent Night” were among the carols sung.

Herb Fice of Kingston asked those assembled to also pray for those serving in the military overseas. “Regardless whether they’re atheist, Jews, whatever, they’re over there protecting us,” he said.

Stilp was glad to see the decorations were returned despite the ACLU’s legal threats. “It seemed like they were grandstanding. … They could have done it in a better way,” he said, such as suggesting: “We have a tradition here. How can we work this out?” Instead, he said, “I think that the county rolled over.”

He noted that the ACLU didn’t make any such threats about the county court scandal.

“People of the county needed a renewal of their spirits, and this has done it,” he added.


http://www.timesleader.com/news/Resurrected_Nativity_celebrated_12-23-2009.html



2 comments:

  1. Ignorance is like a fucking disease, unfortunately. It makes me sick how much ignorance is around. Jesus didn't get a hold of me either, but I swear "heathen" is written on my forehead. Maybe some people have something like gaydar but for heathens. I can't tell you how many times I've been preached at at both of my jobs and how many tracts I've received. I'm not really all that open about my atheism either, besides friends, family, and the internet.

    Religion is a crutch. We don't need Jesus.

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  2. Wow, I hope the whole town isn't that misinformed about what seperation of church and state is. They don't get that Justin is in no way trying to force away their beliefs. Seperation of church and state infact protects their beliefs along with everyone elses. The problem wasn't that they had a nativity scene. It was that the nativity scene was being given special treatment by the government. Justin is happy with the nativity scene up there as long as other worldviews are given equal treatment. Its the people that want special treatment by the government that want to force beliefs on others. ~Christie

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