FFRF's_Bill_of_Rights_Nativity.jpg


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English: The "Bill of Rights Nativity," designed by artist Jake Fortin, commemorates the "birth" of the Bill of Rights (which was adopted on Dec. 15, 1791), depicting the founding fathers and the Statue of Liberty crowded adoringly around a manger scene containing the constitutional document. FFRF places this display to counter Christian nativity scenes placed on government property. This photo was taken by LSeering for the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation's "Bill of Rights" Nativity

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1 February 2016

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