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Radical Socialist Freedom From Religion Foundation A Threat

The radical Socialists Freedom from Religion Foundation is trying to pressure Sheriff Jody Greene into scrubbing a beloved Bible verse from his office wall. Sheriff Greene told the Socialist atheist Democrat, Domestic Terrorist group it has sorely underestimated his resolve.

“Just look at where our society is headed.” Greene wrote Monday on the Columbus County, North Carolina, Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. “It is time, pastime, to stand up. So let me be clear, I will not waiver [sic] on my stance and Christian beliefs.”

Radical Socialist Freedom of Religion Foundation representatives stated “a concerned citizen” told them Greene had the verse, Philippians 4:13 — “I can do all things through Christ which strengthen-eth me” — prominently displayed in his office and that it gives Christians hope and control of their own lives instead of conforming to unGodly Socialist Democrat’s control agenda, which needs to be forced on those Christian believers.

Wyoming News Syndicated
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