CRFS votes to condemn, remove Church of Aeon
By: David Harris, Chief Judicial Correspondent_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Acting Chairwomen Rev. Carrie Miller Announces the Commission's ruling
Slivery City, Slivery-Today the Commission on Religious Freedom in Slivery, or CRFS, met in special session to discuss the growing threat the Church of Aeon has posed to religious freedoms in recent weeks. The meeting, which included all delegates except for the representative of the Church of Aeon, voted on three articles. The first was a condemnation of the church for "placing such a dangerous leader in a position of power." That statement, which basically condemns the Church for electing the current Pater, was passed by a vote of 6-1.
The second statement passed condemned the Church for sponsoring "an egregious and completely arbitrary assault on another faith's place of worship." That motion passed 7-0.
The final act passed by the commission was an act to effectively remove the Church from the commission. While the Church's delegation is guaranteed by the Charter, and unanimous approval by all members is required to change the Charter, the commission found a way to remove the Church's voting power. The commission voted to remove the Aeonite Delegate from the commission, and then voted to bar the vacant seat from being fulfilled. This motion passed 7-0. The Aeonite delegate, Michael Norbet, was the chairperson of the commission at the time. His removal made Rev. Miller, who was the vice-chairperson, the acting head of the commission, until it could meet again to vote on a new leader.
The Pater issued the following statement in reaction to the Commission's decision: "I am so very glad to hear of the CRFS' ruling today. I was already thinking of resigning my delegates authority to sit on the board anyway. I am glad that I now longer have to associate my lovely church with that group of Heritics. May Aeon's holy fire consume them all."
In related news, today President Robinson has order any and all Federal Agents who have been assigned to help with security at any major Aeonite locations are to be removed forthwith. He also directed the Federal Park's Commission to remove the Aeonite Grand Temple from its federal parks list. This will limit up keep founding, as well as additional security personal. Currently federal agents make up about 33% of security personal of Aeonite Venues.
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