I bet you guessed it already.
A town allows a nativity display. Atheists seek to place a display and they outlaw displays for everybody.
For debate:
Does a past history of allowing Christian displays, then banning all displays because atheists seek to place one, constitute an attempt to silence dissent?
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What was, the solstice display?Jayhawker Soule wrote:I think it was an unfortunate and self-defeating response to pettiness.
We do not hate others because of the flaws in their souls, we hate them because of the flaws in our own.