Outraged Atheists Demand SEC Football Coach Stop Tweeting Bible Verses

Mississippi Rebels head coach Hugh Freeze reacts with his defense
Share:

University of Mississippi, more commonly known as Ole Miss, Head Football Coach Hugh Freeze will not let an atheist organization intimidate his spreading the gospel online.

Despite a letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation dated April 5, Freeze today tweeted: “For Christians, this is Super Bowl Weekend! Doesn’t get any bigger. Amazing, totally unmerited gift of grace thru sacrifice! Thank you Jesus.”

FFRF claims a concerned citizen reported the SEC coach promoted his faith too often on his personal Twitter page.

“Though we respect Freeze’s right to tweet as a private citizen, he may not promote his personal religious beliefs while acting in his capacity as a University employee,” the FFRF letter reads.

Freeze frequently retweets encouraging words, Bible verses and pastoral quotes, not to mention a few words of wisdom from HGTV’s Chip Gaines.

FFRF demands Ole Miss stop promoting the coach’s tweets on its main website page.

On the day FFRF sent the letter to Freeze, he retweeted: “Regardless of how we think the world has changed people still respond to kindness, positive words & even a smile ! Try it & see.” {eoa}

+ 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

Michael Cassidy and the satanic display in the Iowa Statehouse.

Christian Veteran Destroys Satanic Altar at Iowa Capitol

In an act of religious conviction, Michael Cassidy, a Christian and former military officer, recently tore down and beheaded a controversial Satanic altar at the Iowa Capitol. The display had already sparked ongoing debate about the role of religious displays...

Michael Cassidy and the satanic display in the Iowa Statehouse.

Christian Veteran Destroys Satanic Altar at Iowa Capitol

In an act of religious conviction, Michael Cassidy, a Christian and former military officer, recently tore down and beheaded a controversial Satanic altar at the Iowa Capitol. The display had already sparked ongoing debate about the role of religious displays...

DC Metro bus

DC Metro Rejects Christian Advertisements, Prompting ACLU Lawsuit

A recent lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and First Liberty Institute against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has stirred up discussions about religious freedom and the First Amendment. The lawsuit claims that the WMATA’s...

DC Metro bus

DC Metro Rejects Christian Advertisements, Prompting ACLU Lawsuit

A recent lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and First Liberty Institute against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has stirred up discussions about religious freedom and the First Amendment. The lawsuit claims that the WMATA’s...

Menorah

Menorah Lighting Rejected from Art and Music Festival

Recently a Virginia rabbi’s request to perform a menorah lighting at a local art and music festival was denied. Despite being in the middle of the Hanukkah season, the rabbi’s request was denied, according to Fox News, because the festival...

Menorah

Menorah Lighting Rejected from Art and Music Festival

Recently a Virginia rabbi’s request to perform a menorah lighting at a local art and music festival was denied. Despite being in the middle of the Hanukkah season, the rabbi’s request was denied, according to Fox News, because the festival...

Satanic display in the Iowa Statehouse.

Update: Iowa Governor Weighs in on Satanic Display

In recent days, a controversial display has been erected in the Iowa state capitol by The Satanic Temple Iowa. This display, which features a silver ram’s head on a red-caped mannequin, has sparked significant debate among politicians and citizens alike....

1 2 3 4 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top