Posted on 07/30/2019 9:22:34 AM PDT by Perseverando

Photo Credit: City of Tega Cay/Facebook
SC Citys Police Prayer Monument to Be Restored Along With Word Lord But Without Scripture Citation
TEGA CAY, S.C. A city in South Carolina has decided to return a monument meant to honor fallen police officers after it was initially removed due to controversy over the prayer inscribed on the back. A Bible citation on the front of the stone, however, will not be included on the reinstated monument.
After careful consideration and much conversation with people on both sides of the discussion, City Council has made the decision that the Police Officers Prayer will be restored to its original condition and returned to the Fallen Officers Memorial located at the new police station, the City of Tega Cay has announced in a statement.
A Scripture reference to Matthew 5:9 on the front of the monument will not be included once reinstalled. The verse comes from Christs Sermon on the Mount, in which He said, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
As previously reported, the Womens Club of Tega Cay recently donated the 4-foot stone monument, which features The Police Officers Prayer and The Peace Keepers Verse to the new city police station. The prayer is written on the back of the stone and is not visible from the street.
Lord, I ask for courage to face and conquer my own fears, courage to take me where others will not go. I ask for the strength strength of body to protect others, and strength of spirit to lead others, the inscription reads. I ask for dedication dedication to do my job, to do it well [and] dedication to my community to keep it safe.
Give me, Lord, concern for those who trust me and compassion for those who need me, it states. And please, Lord, through it all, be at my side.
However, not long after it was installed and a photo of the display was posted to Facebook, local residents began to complain about the monuments religious nature, claiming that it violates the separation of Church and State.
We started getting a lot of negative backlash, and they started reaching out to council members, City Manager Charles Funderburk told local television station WSOC-TV. It wasnt just one person.
After meeting with city council members and the city attorney, it was decided to plaster over the word Lord on the monument which appears three times as well as the Scripture citation, in order to avoid a lawsuit.
I think what weve done is a compromise, Funderburk opined. Youve still got the message of the prayer on the back, [but] weve removed the religious reference
However, some local and state residents then objected to the decision to cover up references to the Lord, including U.S Rep. Ralph Norman, R-Rock Hill.
Our Creator gave us God-given rights, and last time I checked, it was One nation under God. To have this scratched out is sad to say the least, he said in a video posted to social media. Thats why were fighting in Washington, D.C. to put God back in public buildings like this and put God back in our schools. This is sad, and it never should have happened.
State Rep. Bruce Bryant, R-York, also expressed his disagreement with the decision.
There would not be a need for law enforcement officers if the Ten Commandments were followed, Bryant noted, according to the Rock Hill Herald. But they are not. Thats where police officers, the bravest and most courageous, come in. To help their fellow man under God.
On Friday, City officials announced that the monument would be restored but with a compromise. The prayer will be included as originally inscribed, but a Bible citation on the front of the stone will be left out of the monument.
By restoring the Police Officers Prayer on the back and not restoring the reference to the Bible verse on the front of the monument, we can begin to understand what it means to compromise even when we completely disagree, the City said in response to one commenter. Not everyone has the same beliefs, but we know this: We love our community, our police officers, and are proud to live in the greatest city in S.C.
Reaction to the Citys statement surrounding the compromised restoration has been mixed.
I am appreciative of both sides who took their time to work together for a solution that worked for all, one commenter wrote. The lesson here is: people are free to have opposing opinions, but they must also be open to working with each other for a solution.
This shouldnt have had to be considered in the first place! Stop bowing down to a few and do whats right! another stated. We are One Nation Under God and should always be!
God is the one who protects our officers everyday. Very sad to see that a few crazies get what the want and everyone else has to compromise, a third remarked.
[T]his is not a win, another opined. Mr. Mayor, its clear that the majority of TC citizens want the memorial truly reinstated as it originally was.
What are they scared of?
“Mr. Mayor, its clear that the majority of TC citizens want the memorial truly reinstated as it originally was.
I agree with this. This would be the correct, appropriate thing to do.
I guess the peacemakers aren’t expected to be blessed in that town...
No, I guess they aren't.
And for those that complain about the monument, when they call for the police in an emergency at 2 in the morning, while they are waiting for the police to respond they will be having a major religious experience: "Oh God, Oh God, please help me!"
What are they scared of?
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Jesus the Christ, Lord of Lords, and King of Kings.
Trying to please everyone pleases no one. Bowing and scraping to militant atheists is always the first reaction of spineless government bureaucrats. Put the original monument back up and tell the atheists to go to he!! earlier than they will anyway.
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Nice! Thanks for posting!
Somehow, we have forgotten that quoting Bible Verses is also Freedom of Speech.
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