Ohio Officials Forced to Relocate Nativity Scene, Ten Commandments Monument or Face Lawsuit

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Ohio Officials Forced to Relocate Nativity Scene, Ten Commandments Monument or Face Lawsuit



The small city of Dover, Ohio made the decision to relocate its Ten Commandments monument and a nativity display after being threatened with a lawsuit. Both the monument and the nativity display were on property owned by the city. 


CBN News reports that the Freedom From Religion Foundation, an atheist organization with roots in Madison, Wisconsin, sent a letter to the Ohio city earlier in the year which claimed that a worried citizen reported the monument and nativity scene, as well as a sizable Latin cross on a separate display. The Freedom of Religion Foundation then informed the city that all three pieces reported were a violation of the separation of church and state. 


Although Dover law director Douglas O’Meara did not agree with the foundation, he points out the city’s choice to err on the side of caution.


When speaking with Fox affiliate WJW-TV in Cleveland, O’Meara disclosed, “The response would be that it can be very expensive, from the point of view it would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.”


“27 years I’ve been mayor, nothing like this has ever happened,” Mayor Richard Homrighausen revealed to the television station. “Never imagined it would happen.”


An article from TheTimesReporter states that both the monument and the nativity display were moved 100 feet away from property belonging to the city and relocated to…

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