Emphasis Preaching Journal
During the Christmas season of...
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During the Christmas season of 1991, the ACLU targeted the town of Vienna, Virginia. In 1984 the United States Supreme Court ruled that religious symbols, such as manger scenes, were permissible on public grounds, so long as they were surrounded by a sufficient number of secular symbols. So to comply with that ruling, the town of Vienna surrounded its manger scene with two plastic Santas, a reindeer and a snowman. But the ACLU ran to court and found a judge who ruled that the display was still too religious.
