Atheist Group Files Complaint Over Judge Tammy Kemp Giving Bible, Hug to Convicted Murderer

Share:

An atheist group filed a complaint over Judge Tammy Kemp giving her personal Bible and a hug to convicted murderer Amber Guyger after her trial Oct. 2.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) filed the complaint Thursday, Oct. 3, with a Texas government agency that investigates claims of judicial misconduct, according to The New York Times.

After the judge pronounced Guyger guilty of murdering Botham Jean in his own home, she left the courtroom and came back holding a Bible. She then placed it in front of Guyger, telling her, “You can have mine. I have three or four at home. This is the one I use every day before I go to bed.”

Kemp then flipped open the Bible and directed Guyger to John 3:16.

“This is your job for the next month. Look right here, John 3:16. And this is where you start: ‘For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, so whosoever believes’—stop right there and use your name: ‘Amber believes.’ Start with the Gospels. You read this whole book of John. This whole book.”

After this, Kemp hugged Guyger and said, “You haven’t done so much that you can’t be forgiven. You did something bad in one moment in time. What you do now matters.”

The judge’s grace-filled response came after Botham’s brother, Brandt, publicly forgave Guyger and told her he wanted the best for her. The best, he told her, would be that she give her life to Jesus Christ.

But while Brandt’s response to Guyger is his choice, the FFRF argues that Kemp’s actions were inappropriate at best and unconstitutional at worst.

The FFRF says Kemp “handled a difficult trial with grace” but that she also “signaled to everyone watching … that she is partial to Christian reform and Christian notions of forgiveness.”

The atheist organization calls Kemp’s four-minute conversation with Guyger “an ethics violation” and “an egregious abuse of power.”

In her private life, the FFRF says, Kemp can practice her Christian faith, attend church, read her Bible and even evangelize.

“However, it violates a vital constitutional principle for a sitting judge to promote personal religious beliefs while acting in her official capacity,” the group says in its statement. “She was in a government courtroom, dressed in a judicial robe, with all of the imprimatur of the state, including armed law enforcement officers, preaching to someone who was quite literally a captive audience, and even instructing her on which Bible verses to read!”

But some are coming to the judge’s defense. First Liberty Institute, a U.S. legal organization that defends religious freedom, says the FFRF is off-base in its assessment of Kemp’s actions.

“FFRF is protesting Judge Kemp rather than joining the rest of the nation celebrating the compassion and mercy Judge Kemp demonstrated,” First Liberty responded in a statement. “We should all be thankful the law allows Judge Kemp’s actions and we stand with her and will gladly lead the charge in defending her noble and legal actions.”

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

A family lighting the Hanukkah candles.

Hanukkah 2023: A Unique Celebration Amid Global Changes

As Jewish people around the world mark Hanukkah, or the “Feast of Dedication,” this year, it may look different as hearts are heavy over the conflict in Israel. Hanukkah’s roots actually hearken back to another time of violence in Jerusalem,...

A family lighting the Hanukkah candles.

Hanukkah 2023: A Unique Celebration Amid Global Changes

As Jewish people around the world mark Hanukkah, or the “Feast of Dedication,” this year, it may look different as hearts are heavy over the conflict in Israel. Hanukkah’s roots actually hearken back to another time of violence in Jerusalem,...

Wheel of Fortune Winners

Megachurch Pastor’s Son Wins Big on Wheel of Fortune

The son of the founding pastor of an Alabama megachurch is now the winner of one of America’s longest-running game shows. Michael Hodges, son of Church of the Highlands founding Pastor Chris Hodges, is the latest winner of the “Wheel...

Wheel of Fortune Winners

Megachurch Pastor’s Son Wins Big on Wheel of Fortune

The son of the founding pastor of an Alabama megachurch is now the winner of one of America’s longest-running game shows. Michael Hodges, son of Church of the Highlands founding Pastor Chris Hodges, is the latest winner of the “Wheel...

Drug farm inside of a church.

Massive Marijuana Bust in Tennessee Church Shocks Community

In a shocking turn of events, a Chinese national was arrested in connection with a massive marijuana grow house operation in rural Tennessee. The bust, which took place in an old church in Indian Mound, made national headlines due to...

Drug farm inside of a church.

Massive Marijuana Bust in Tennessee Church Shocks Community

In a shocking turn of events, a Chinese national was arrested in connection with a massive marijuana grow house operation in rural Tennessee. The bust, which took place in an old church in Indian Mound, made national headlines due to...

Movie Theater

2023: The Year Jesus Went to the Movies

2023 was a breakthrough year for a lot of valuable, faith-based content to not only arrive at the theaters, but to completely captivate audiences with record-breaking charts. While many in the secular media may have been completely confused about what...

Movie Theater

2023: The Year Jesus Went to the Movies

2023 was a breakthrough year for a lot of valuable, faith-based content to not only arrive at the theaters, but to completely captivate audiences with record-breaking charts. While many in the secular media may have been completely confused about what...

1 2 3 4 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top