by The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette
Heidi Pflaum, who is running under the name Heidi "Campbell," describes herself as a Secular Humanist. Below is a screen shot from her personal Facebook page:
The Facebook page of Heidi Campbell Pflaum, viewed May 20, 2014 |
What is Secular Humanism? Minister Jay R. Leach, the author of "Grace that Saves: Embracing the Truth of God's Unmerited Favor," writes:
"SECULAR HUMANISM IS AT ODDS WITH FAITH-BASED RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS"
("Grace that Saves: Embracing the Truth of God's Unmerited Favor" at page 112.) Leach also writes that "secular humanism lacks essential characteristics of a religion, including belief in a diety." See Leach's writing by clicking this link. This means that Secular Humanists don't believe in God.
The Secular Humanists group that Heidi is a member of also acknowledges that they are "at odds with faith-based religious systems." Below is a screen shot from the Secular Humanists Facebook page:
The Secular Humanists Facebook page, viewed May 20, 2014 |
The reason Heidi is campaigning in Oak Hill is that she wants Oak Hill to be "residential only." The website she says she created prominently displays the sign "Keep Oak Hill Residential ONLY!":
saveoakhill.com page viewed May 27, 2014 |
When "Keep Oak Hill Residential" signs began to appear in Oak Hill, the word "ONLY!" was conveniently left off. This was clearly a "Trojan Horse" effort to convince well-intended Oak Hill residents to buy into Heidi's campaign.
However, the truth is abundantly clear from Heidi's description of herself as a Secular Humanist. Heidi is at odds with all faith-based institutions in Oak Hill, and her election will put the City Government of the City of Oak Hill also at odds with those institutions.
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