By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune
Each meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council begins with a religious invocation and not only will that continue, but the mayor will be the sole selector of who will deliver the invocation.
At Tuesday night’s meeting of the council, a motion by Mayor Tony Strickland to that effect was approved on a 4-2-1 vote. Councilmembers Natalie Moser and Rhonda Bolton voted in opposition and Councilmember Dan Kalmick abstained.
“This is the way they do it in the state Assembly and other bodies,” said Strickland. “The presiding officer picks who delivers the invocation.”
Moser noted that despite the city’s “wide spiritual diversity,” all of those selected by Strickland were Christians.
Noting that there was no official policy giving selection choice to the IFC, he proposed – successfully – assigning that power to the mayor.
The topic of the invocation generated dozens of e-mails, and several speakers, most in favor of keeping the invocation.
Public comments included the claim that “secularists, atheists and agnostics” were tools of the devil and another that accused some Christians of treating members of other faiths “like dirt.”
