How This Police Chief Defied the ACLU’s Demands to Stop Spreading the Gospel

Share:

A prominent civil rights group is demanding that an Oklahoma police department immediately stop sharing Bible verses on social media, but officials don’t seem interested in backing down.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma has charged that the Mounds Police Department in Mounds, Oklahoma, has been violating the U.S. Constitution in recent months by sharing Bible verses on the department’s official Facebook page. The ACLU said that sharing sectarian religious material also violates the state’s constitution, KOCO-TV reported.

“Both the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and provisions of the Oklahoma Constitution protect against government officials establishing a state religion,” Brady Henderson, the ACLU of Oklahoma’s legal director, said in a statement. “The exclusive, pervasive promotion of the Christian faith by the Mounds Police Department represents a clear violation of those legal mandates.” {eoa}

Read the rest of the story from our content partners at Faithwire!

Share:

Leave a Reply


More Spiritual Content
Top of the Week: TD Jakes Embattled in Another Lawsuit
5 Shocking Stories of 2024 that Left Us Speechless
Is There a Biblical Response to Orbs, Angels and UFOs?
King Charles’ Controversial Christmas Message
Did a Nuclear Holocaust Wipe Out an Ancient Civilization on Mars?
Bill Johnson 2025 Message: ‘The Lord Set Us Up with Promise’
11 Red Flags the US Economy’s Decline Is Already in Full Swing
Morning Rundown: Pope Opens ‘Holy Door’ Portal on Christmas Eve
Believe in Yeshua as Our True Messiah
8 Angels Hiding in Plain Sight at Famous Church
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Most Popular Posts

Latest Videos
88.8K Subscribers
1.1K Videos
9M Views

Share