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And militant atheists wonder why everyone hates them.

Via Capital Times:

A tweet containing nothing more than a biblical chapter and verse from Gov. Scott Walker’s Twitter account Sunday has prompted a call for its removal from the Freedom From Religion Foundation.

On Tuesday, the Madison-based organization, with 20,000 members nationwide including 1,300 in Wisconsin, emailed Walker alleging he, or someone in a position of authority to post, had misused the governor’s official Twitter account to promote religion.

The tweet read, “Philippians 4:13.”

That refers to a Bible verse which reads, “I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.”

“This braggadocio verse coming from a public official is rather disturbing,” read the letter from FFRF. “To say, ‘I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me,’ seems more like a threat, or the utterance of a theocratic dictator, than of a duly elected civil servant.”

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