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Theres a brand-new holiday display at Floridas state Capitol in Tallahassee: a pole celebrating the fake holiday Festivus from the TV show Seinfeld. Its the latest protest exhibit after a Nativity scene was set up in the rotunda last week. This whole thing is just a serious feat of ... ridiculousness, says Chaz Stevens, who marched into the Capitol building on Wednesday morning clutching a case of and a 6-foot pole made of PVC pipe. Its a nod to the unadorned aluminum pole that is part of the secular Festivus holiday invented by George Costanzas dad on Seinfeld. The celebration also includes an airing of grievances during the family meal, in which each person describes disappointments experienced over the course of the year. Stevens says when he heard about the Capitol Nativity scene, it was just too much. So he applied to the state to install his own display: a pole covered in beer cans. This is about separation of church and state, Stevens says. The government shouldnt be in this business of allowing the mixture of church and state. The displays are allowed inside Floridas Capitol building because the state has designated the rotunda as a public forum. Howard Simon of the Florida chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union says the state had no choice. Theyre not going to be allowed to discriminate. Its going to be a public forum for all forms of speech and expression and displays, Simon says. In fact, Florida has a pending application from a group called the Satanic Temple. Simon says its unconstitutional for government to put up Nativity scenes because thats sponsorship of religion. So these public forums tend to become free-speech battle zones. “ We are taking a stand for Christ in Christmas, a stand for truth and religious freedom, and what better place to do this than the heart of our state government? - Pam Olsen, Florida Prayer Network director Andrew Seidel of the Freedom From Religion Foundation says thats what happened in a Loudoun County, Va., courthouse two years ago. I think it was something like nine or 10 atheist displays went up. One of them was a crucified Santa. One of them was the Flying Spaghetti Monster, Seidel says. Seidel says it all started when elected leaders there allowed a Nativity scene on public property. He says cities tend to close forums after such displays appear. When a religious group seeks to co-opt the power and the prestige of the government for their religious message, the best way to dilute that co-opting of the power and prestige is to put up our own message. His foundations banner at the Florida Capitol says Happy Winter Solstice. Below that is a drawing of the Founding Fathers and Statue of Liberty worshipping a just-born Bill of Rights. He says the banner was a response to the Nativity unveiled with a worship service two days earlier by Florida Prayer Network Director Pam Olsen. We are taking a stand for Christ in Christmas, a stand for truth and religious freedom, and what better place to do this than the heart of our state government? Olsen said. Olsen says the Chicago-based group that sponsored her celebration aims to put a Nativity at every state Capitol. Stevens says he and his pole are up for the challenge. Ill see all 50 Capitols then, Stevens says. Why not? Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. No word yet on whether Florida accepted the Satanic Temple application.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 21:47:31 +0000

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