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Atheist group asks Wis. Gov. Scott Walker to remove religious tweet

Freedom From Religion Foundation asks Wis. Gov. Scott Walker to remove tweet that references verse from Bible.

By Danielle Haynes
Gov. Scott Walker speaking to the media outside of the White House in Washington, DC on December 4, 2012, after meeting with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden as part of a bipartisan delegation of governors. UPI/Pete Marovich/Pool
Gov. Scott Walker speaking to the media outside of the White House in Washington, DC on December 4, 2012, after meeting with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden as part of a bipartisan delegation of governors. UPI/Pete Marovich/Pool | License Photo

The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation asked Wis. Gov. Scott Walker to take down a tweet he posted referencing a verse from the Bible.

Walker tweeted Sunday, "Philipians 4:13."

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That verse reads, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

The atheist group FFRF wants Walker to delete the tweet, citing the separation of church and state.

The group sent a letter to Walker on Tuesday telling him it's "improper for a state employee, much less for the chief executive officer of the state, to use the machinery of the state of Wisconsin to promote personal religious views."

As of Friday morning, the tweet was still on Walker's Twitter page.

[Christian Post] [FFRF]

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