Attorney Makes Bold Prediction After Atheists Sue Over Prayer Vigil

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An attorney with First Liberty Institute, a conservative legal firm, addressed the Supreme Court’s recent decision to decline to hear a case brought by the city of Ocala, Florida. The city was sued by atheists who believe officials’ participation in a 2014 prayer vigil violated the Constitution. The City of Ocala appealed to the Supreme Court arguing atheists’ complaints should be rejected, specifically the claim they were injured by the vigil. Justin Butterfield, deputy general counsel at First Liberty Institute, dismissed claims by some this was a victory for atheist plaintiffs and the American Humanist Association, explaining the Supreme Court simply felt it wasn’t “at the position” in which justices could take up the case. “The Supreme Court’s just saying, ‘We’re looking at it, we have our eyes on it. We’re not gonna jump in yet,'” Butterfield said. “It’s not time for that yet, but it’s certainly not a victory for the atheists in this.” He explained the basis of the initial complaint, noting religious leaders went to the police chief to seek out a community prayer vigil after a series of shootings. The chief reportedly agreed and shared the event on the department’s Facebook page; some police chaplains also participated with religious leaders during the event. “There were a few who heard about this … then filed a lawsuit, saying that the police department should not have been able to be involved in having this prayer vigil for the victims of this unfortunate shooting,” Butterfield said. Atheists filed suit under the “offended observers standing,” a concept Butterfield said the Supreme Court has never officially recognized. The attorney also dove into the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, noting it was “designed to prevent the state from creating a state religion.” Butterfield added, “Quite frankly, this country has a long and varied history of government participating with religious communities in this country.” He said America’s founders never would have viewed prayers between police chaplains and community leaders as being in violation of the First Amendment. In the end, Butterfield believes Ocala will win. “I think that, ultimately, the city’s going to prevail [at] either the district court, or the 11th Circuit, or ultimately the Supreme Court,” he said, adding he believes a court will say the vigil was a “welcome participation of government officials with religious communities in their town to come together after this tragic event and support each other.” For now, the legal battle will forge on in the lower courts.

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