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Family Ordered To Take Down Jesus Christmas Display When Neighbor Said It Was ‘Offensive’
A family in Pennsylvania was ordered by their homeowner’s association to take down their Jesus Christmas display after one of the neighbors reported the display as offensive.
Mark and Lynn Wivell of Adams County, a Gettysburg subdivision, said that they put up their Jesus display last Saturday, FOX43 reported.
“As part of our Christmas decoration, we would display the name Jesus to point out to everyone that we in this family believe that the reason for the season is to celebrate the birth of Jesus,” said Mark Wivell told FOX43.
BUT… the homeowner’s association just wasn’t having it.
The association told the family to take down the sign after a neighbor complained it was offensive. The homeowner’s association also claimed that the display was a sign, not a decoration – which is actually a violation of the rules, USA Today reported.
“After taking a look at it, it isn’t in accordance with normal Christmas decorations,” Bud Vance, the Courtyards president, wrote in a statement to the Gettysburg Times.
The Wivells are insisting they are following the rules.
“We have ordinances with regard to Christmas decorations, and my Christmas decorations comply with the HOA ordinances on Christmas decorations,” Wivell said.
Offensive? A couple was told by a Links at Gettysburg HOA that they had to take their sign down after a complaint. Thoughts? @CBS21NEWS pic.twitter.com/jOg6njpKd2
— Michael Gorsegner (@MikeGorsegner) December 22, 2017
The Wivells said many others supported their right to display the sign.
“When this happened, we were really shocked,” Lynn Wivell said. “We have gotten tremendous support from our neighbors here at the Links and that just makes us feel so good.”
The family said that they have no plans to take down the sign until January 15, when the association requires all displays to be taken down.
Family members said that they are still unsure which neighbor was offended by the display.
“People get offended by different things, but just because something offends you, doesn’t mean the whole world has to change to accommodate you, so I would say please be more tolerant,” Mark Wivell said.
Board members told reporters in a statement that it was “unfortunate” they were being portrayed as Scrooge.
“It is, indeed, unfortunate that our attention has been unnecessarily redirected in this manner with a suggestion that Scrooge is alive and well in our community,” the statement read. “Many of our families will be in church on Monday with their spirit diminished by this attack.”
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