Florida Library Casts Out
Challenge to Bible
A retired Marine and Wiccan man living in Marion County, Florida, has lost the tongue-in-cheek challenge he filed in January to the Marion-Levy (Fla.) Public Library System’s ownership of the Bible. “The Holy Bible is the source of a significant portion of Western cultural expression and has been a wellspring of inspiration for artists, poets, and musicians over the centuries,” Director Julie Sieg wrote complainant Charles Schrader in her denial of his request, according to the February 21 Ocala Star-Banner.
Schrader had admitted to the paper February 2 that “there’s some facetiousness” to his challenge, explaining that the complaint was his way of protesting library trustee Eddie MacCausland’s attempt to have Robie Harris’s sex-education book It’s Perfectly Normal removed from the collection in late 2000.
Posted February 26, 2001.
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