City Council Tries Compromise to Avoid Prayer Lawsuit

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Updated: 9/19/2012 6:17 pm
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - Let's make a deal. That's what the Memphis City Council is saying to the Freedom from Religion Foundation. The foundation threatened to sue the city if council members continue to allow prayer at meetings. The city council adopted new prayer policies in hopes of stopping the lawsuit.

It's a long standing tradition for a preacher to step to the podium in the Memphis City Council chambers and open up the council meeting with a prayer.

But Annie Laurie Gaylor with the Freedom from Religion Foundation calls the council's practice of praying before meetings "divisive."

"Our government is not supposed to have a religion, it's supposed to be neutral about religion," Gaylor stated. "At the constitutional convention our founders did not pray when they adopted our godless and secular constitution so why does the Memphis City Council need to pray over liquor licenses, sewers and variances?"

Under threat of lawsuit, the city council adopted a policy that prohibits prayer participants from trying to convert people in attendance to their viewpoints. And, it will include a note telling people they're not required to participate in the opening prayer.

Gaylor says Freedom from Religion has to see how the council's new prayer policy is implemented before determining if plans to sue the city will continue.

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SomaDeBlueMoon - 9/20/2012 10:38 AM
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yeah! cause the devil is out to getcha! ridiculous, this should have been done a long time ago, it's the LAW. it's called "separation of church and state", look it up, and gov' funded non-profits are supposed to abide by the same LAW.

Suburb - 9/20/2012 8:33 AM
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We are not to make deals with the devil or his workers, stand on truth and stand on faith. God will sustain!!!! Noone has to participate, it's free choice, but this city needs more of God and none of people trying to chase him out of everywhere!! This country was founded on Christ! "In God we trust" is on every bill, bet the freedom from religion foundation still uses that money!!!! LOL.... God bless Memphis and God bless the United States of America!!!!
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