Friday, November 30, 2007

Christmas Tree is Taken Down at Missouri State University Due to One Complaint

A 20 foot tall Christmas tree was taken down Monday morning due to a Jewish staff member complaining that the Christmas tree was insensitive to other religions. A staff meeting scheduled for Friday morning was cancelled when President Mike Nietzel decided that although the college represents many religious institutions, the Christmas tree would be put back up in the main hall of the school. President Nietzel was happy to see the tree put back up with other religious decorations and the many other festive decorations around campus. Missouri State administrators believe that the Christmas tree is not a religious symbol but a festive decoration. MSU's Christmas tree did not bear any religious ornaments, so no one's rights were taken away.

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2 comments:

10270St said...

I dont think it was right that they took down the tree but it was good that they put it back up but added other religious ornaments or decorations so it did not offend anyone or anyones religion.

11212acb said...

Why would they take down a 20 foot tree because of one complaint.ONE. I mean if you want to put other religios decorations on it, thats your decision but don't think that other religions are insulted by a tree.