The first park that we visited was Red Top Mountain. We asked the park ranger if we could view the rooms, and to our surprise, she said OK.
Here is what we found when we opened the drawer next to the bed.
Our next stop was A. H. Stephens State Historical Park near Crawfordville, Georgia. There are four cottages at the park that were also supplied with SABs. So we stopped at the office and asked the park manager if we could see one of them. He said OK, and, once again, we found an SAB sitting next to a Gideon Bible in each of the two bedroom drawers.
The strangest thing about this very strange affair is that apparently no one has yet commented or complained. I'd have never thought such a thing could happen in Georgia.
The second park that we visited, by the way, is named after Alexander H. Stephens who was the Vice President of the Confederacy. Here's what he had to say about slavery:
Our new Government is founded upon exactly the opposite ideas; its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery, subordination to the superior race, is his natural and normal condition. (Cornerstone Speech)Here is his statue by his graveside at the park.
Alexander H. Stephens graveside memorial at A. H. Stephens State Park |
Next stop: New York City.
2 comments:
I have a feeling that no one really looks at bibles in motel rooms except atheists. Bible "enthusiasts" probably have their own copies with them, all dog-eared and well-worn, so they have no interest in other copies.
Steve Weeks
I know that when I was a Christian, the last thing I wanted to do was crack open that book in the drawer. Law and Order was a thousand times more interesting.
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