George Herald

Biblical banner evokes emotion

- Michelle Pienaar

A massive banner at the entrance to the George City Hall, depicting a verse from the Christian Bible, was removed the very same day it was erected by the George Municipali­ty.

The banner read: "George Honours the Lord God Almighty" and contained the wording of the Bible verse Ps 127:1. It was revealed during a ceremony last week Thursday held by the municipali­ty in honour of the firefighte­rs and role players who contribute­d during the fires last October.

An outcry shortly followed on social media, with residents voicing widely varying opinions on the matter. Soon after its erection, the banner was removed, with those in favour of the biblical message voicing their disappoint­ment and shock.

Delaney Subramoney-Cloete said on Facebook, "If this was put up to honour the firefighte­rs then there should be a reference to that fact, something that justifies it. Regardless of what the reason for this was, it is completely irresponsi­ble to have this up reflecting one religion in the first place." Others voiced their support of the banner. Zelda du Toit responded on Facebook, saying, "This was not to honour the firefighte­rs this was put up to our God for He saved George from those terrible fires and no human life was lost in those fires in George."

The idea of the banner started with a motion of exigency submitted in Council in November last year by ACDP Councillor Johan du Toit, following the raging fires which threatened George.

"This was to honour God that we did not lose a life or buildings in those terrible fires," said Du Toit. The motion was unopposed and accepted by the whole council. "On 28 March the banner was erected in front of the civic centre but only for an hour, then the mayor of George instructed that it must be removed with immediate effect. The reason the mayor gave me was because of pressure of the media, religious groups and certain councillor­s. The ACDP and public of George are shocked at this deliberate removal of the banner. All we ask is to Honour the Lord God Almighty who saved our town from a disaster. Ps 127: 1 is my motivation for the banner," said Du Toit.

George Municipali­ty didn't react on a request for comment.

Psalm 127: 2 "Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labour in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain. In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat, for He grants sleep to those He loves."

 ?? Photo: Facebook ?? Residents voiced varying opinions on social media on a banner quoting a biblical verse that had been erected at the George Civic Centre last Thursday. The banner was removed shortly after it was erected.
Photo: Facebook Residents voiced varying opinions on social media on a banner quoting a biblical verse that had been erected at the George Civic Centre last Thursday. The banner was removed shortly after it was erected.

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