(Worthy News) – Does your First Amendment right to express your religious beliefs end if you’re elected to public office? According to the Freedom From Religion Foundation, it apparently does.
In a letter sent to Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt on September 9th, the FFRF says that his planned speaking engagement to a church men’s group in Tulsa later this month on the topic of serving God, leadership, and rearing children, raises serious constitutional concerns.
The letter particularly targets as a problem the church’s advertisement of the event where it identifies the governor as the governor. [ Source: CBN News (Read More…) ]
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