Freedom From Religion Foundation is Unable to Sue Clemson Football
Clemson football finished second in the final AP football poll this week. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has been harassing them for Christian activity for a few years.
According to Breitbart News, FFRF desires to sue the Clemson football team, but they are unable to find a former or current player to help them with a lawsuit.
“Without a player that’s willing to challenge [the football program in court], I don’t think there would be any legal action that could be taken,” FFRF’s Patrick Elliott tells Breitbart. “We’re not seeking someone. If they contacted us it [representing them] would be something we could do.”
FFRF is headquartered near the Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. The sports ministry 4 WINDS is also located in Madison next to the University of Wisconsin football stadium. 4 WINDS stands up for America’s Christian athletes and believes FFRF’s inability to find an athlete to help sue Clemson is a victory.
“Christian athletes and coaches need to stand strong,” states 4 WINDS president Steve McConkey. “The Freedom From Religion Foundation can be defeated if enough people stand together, pray, and determine not to bow down to this organization.”
4 WINDS has researched FFRF. They started after the founder Anne Nicol Gaylor observed Christians testifying against abortion at the Wisconsin Capitol in 1976. FFRF’s sister organization, the Women’s Medical Fund was founded around the same time. It has provided funding for over 20,000 abortions in Wisconsin.
Anne Nicol Gaylor died last year and her daughter Annie Laurie Gaylor has co-directed FFRF since 2005. Gaylor authored a book titled Abortion Is A Blessing. In 2011, she received the Dr. George Tiller Memorial Award named after the abortionist “Tiller the Baby Killer.”
Steve McConkey is the president of 4 WINDS, a sports ministry that stands up for America’s Christian athletes.
(Source: Christian Newswire)