City Bans ‘Faith-Based’ Items from Festival Sale Booths
This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
Then foundation delivers letter requesting a change
The city of Groveport, Ohio, decided to ban the sale of “faith-based” items at its annual Apple Butter Day festival this year.
Then it relented, after being notified by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression that its censorship was problematic.
The foundation reported the situation developed when Jake and Jan Seabaugh, who had had booths at previous events, decided not to participate this year because the city banned the sale of “faith-based items.”
Their products include wood carvings and stained glass, including items with religious themes like crosses,