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Franklin Graham Comments as Florida Sheriff Defends ‘In God We Trust’ Remaining on Patrol Cars

Florida sheriff, Wayne Ivey, stood his ground recently when new decals on patrol vehicles featuring the American flag and ‘God we Trust” drew backlash from atheists. Franklin Graham took to Facebook to comment:

Sheriff Wayne Ivey is right—our country is at a tipping point. This Brevard County, Florida, sheriff knows what he’s talking about. His office put the American flag and our national motto “In God we trust” (which is also Florida’s state motto) on their patrol cars, and guess who they’re catching flak from? Yes— The Freedom From Religion Foundation calls the decals “frightening and politically dubious.”

There’s nothing frightening or political about it.

Sheriff Ivey said, “They have a better chance of me waking up thin tomorrow morning than they do of me taking that motto off our cars! I personally believe that our country is at a tipping point, and if we, as strong patriotic Americans, don’t stand for the principals of our great nation, we are going to lose the America we all know and love!”

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An atheist group has complained about new decals on a Florida county’s patrol cars that feature an American flag and the phrase “In God We Trust.”

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) argues the new “patriotic” decal, suggested by a local military veteran, is “frightening and politically dubious” in a letter to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, but Sheriff Wayne Ivey isn’t backing down.

”They have a better chance of me waking up thin tomorrow morning than they do of me taking that motto off our cars!” Ivey told Fox News. “I personally believe that our country is at a tipping point, and if we, as strong patriotic Americans, don’t stand for the principals of our great nation, we are going to lose the America we all know and love!”

“I can assure you that the proud men and women of our agency are forever unwavering in our support of the constitution and the principles of our amazing country,” the sheriff added.

Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of FFRF, said the new decals were “inappropriate and exclusionary,” calling the national and Sunshine State motto “controversial” in a statement.

“Spending taxpayer time placing religious messages on patrol cars is beyond the scope of secular government,” Gaylor wrote. “Further, in a time when citizens nationwide are increasingly distrustful of law enforcement officers’ actions, it is frightening and politically dubious for the local police department to announce to citizens that officers rely on the judgment of a deity rather than on the judgment of the law.”

To “protect the conscience of all citizens,” FFRF is asking the sheriff’s department to remove “In God We Trust” from all office property, not just the vehicles.

“Law enforcement officers take an oath to protect and serve all citizens,” David Williamson, director of Central Florida Freethought Community, FFRF’s chapter in Florida, added. “Displaying a preference for religion so clearly right on county property is a betrayal of that oath.”

The FFRF and Williamson successfully defended the act of atheists giving invocations before county commissioner meetings in Brevard County. However, First Liberty Institute argues that not only is FFRF wrong here, but the group has “no basis in law, nor tradition.”

With the backing of the Supreme Court, First Liberty counsel, Keisha Russell, told Ivey to reject FFRF’s request, adding the motto “should be honored and celebrated as an expression of what it means to be American.”

“It is absurd to think that a Florida sheriff would be acting ‘inappropriately’ for posting the official mottos of both the United States and the State of Florida,” Jeremy Dys, First Liberty special counsel for litigation and communications, told Fox News. “This attempt to scold a public servant for acknowledging one of the most cherished traditions of our country is shameful.”

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Florida sheriff, Wayne Ivey, stood his ground recently when new decals on patrol vehicles featuring the American flag and ‘God we Trust” drew backlash from atheists. Franklin Graham took to Facebook to comment:

Sheriff Wayne Ivey is right—our country is at a tipping point. This Brevard County, Florida, sheriff knows what he’s talking about. His office put the American flag and our national motto “In God we trust” (which is also Florida’s state motto) on their patrol cars, and guess who they’re catching flak from? Yes— The Freedom From Religion Foundation calls the decals “frightening and politically dubious.”

There’s nothing frightening or political about it.

Sheriff Ivey said, “They have a better chance of me waking up thin tomorrow morning than they do of me taking that motto off our cars! I personally believe that our country is at a tipping point, and if we, as strong patriotic Americans, don’t stand for the principals of our great nation, we are going to lose the America we all know and love!”

Share your support and encouragement with Sheriff Ivey and his force

Read the Full story below:


SOURCE: (Fox News)

An atheist group has complained about new decals on a Florida county’s patrol cars that feature an American flag and the phrase “In God We Trust.”

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) argues the new “patriotic” decal, suggested by a local military veteran, is “frightening and politically dubious” in a letter to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, but Sheriff Wayne Ivey isn’t backing down.

”They have a better chance of me waking up thin tomorrow morning than they do of me taking that motto off our cars!” Ivey told Fox News. “I personally believe that our country is at a tipping point, and if we, as strong patriotic Americans, don’t stand for the principals of our great nation, we are going to lose the America we all know and love!”

“I can assure you that the proud men and women of our agency are forever unwavering in our support of the constitution and the principles of our amazing country,” the sheriff added.

Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of FFRF, said the new decals were “inappropriate and exclusionary,” calling the national and Sunshine State motto “controversial” in a statement.

“Spending taxpayer time placing religious messages on patrol cars is beyond the scope of secular government,” Gaylor wrote. “Further, in a time when citizens nationwide are increasingly distrustful of law enforcement officers’ actions, it is frightening and politically dubious for the local police department to announce to citizens that officers rely on the judgment of a deity rather than on the judgment of the law.”

To “protect the conscience of all citizens,” FFRF is asking the sheriff’s department to remove “In God We Trust” from all office property, not just the vehicles.

“Law enforcement officers take an oath to protect and serve all citizens,” David Williamson, director of Central Florida Freethought Community, FFRF’s chapter in Florida, added. “Displaying a preference for religion so clearly right on county property is a betrayal of that oath.”

The FFRF and Williamson successfully defended the act of atheists giving invocations before county commissioner meetings in Brevard County. However, First Liberty Institute argues that not only is FFRF wrong here, but the group has “no basis in law, nor tradition.”

With the backing of the Supreme Court, First Liberty counsel, Keisha Russell, told Ivey to reject FFRF’s request, adding the motto “should be honored and celebrated as an expression of what it means to be American.”

“It is absurd to think that a Florida sheriff would be acting ‘inappropriately’ for posting the official mottos of both the United States and the State of Florida,” Jeremy Dys, First Liberty special counsel for litigation and communications, told Fox News. “This attempt to scold a public servant for acknowledging one of the most cherished traditions of our country is shameful.”

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Humanity’s Worst Mistake Was God’s Master Plan: Why It Was A ‘Good’ Friday

Why do we call Good Friday “good” when such a bad thing happened, namely the death of Jesus? How could it be a good thing that God in human form would die such a tragic death? It was part of God’s plan from the very beginning. Before there was a solar system, much less a planet called earth, or a garden called Eden, or a couple known as Adam and Eve, a decision was made that God Himself would come to earth as a man and would go to a cross and die in the place of all sinners.

Hung On A Tree And ‘Cursed’ By God?: Why Jesus Was Crucified

The Torah clearly reveals to be hung on a tree (crucified) would not only bring death, but it would also bring God’s curse. If Jesus was cursed by God, then his ministry would be over. This would eliminate the threat the religious leaders felt from Jesus’ ministry and His following. Had He been put to death via the Jewish way, by stoning, He could have been received as a martyr and His ministry could have grown. Placing God’s curse on Jesus was vital to the religious leaders’ plan. But Jesus was not cursed by God; He is God.

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Behind The Headlines, The Gospel Is Spreading Into Every Corner Of The Earth With Its Message Of Triumph

As you know, the leaders of Iran adhere to an apocalyptic form of Islam, and they’re doing everything possible to discourage this revival. Anyone suspected of being a Christian is arrested or oppressed. But do you know what’s happening? Plans are unfolding for Billy Graham to preach in Iran! Yes, Dr. Graham’s sermons are being dubbed into Farsi and broadcast into the country. It’s believed his sermons will reach over twenty million Iranians in the safety of their own homes. 

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