- The Washington Times - Thursday, January 15, 2015

A Christian mother in Tennessee has sounded the alarm on her town’s school bus brake lights that she says form the shape of a pentagram — a pagan symbol of witchcraft and devil worship — when activated by the driver.

“Anyone who fears a God, if not God and Jesus Christ, should be outraged,” Robyn Wilkins told local Channel 5.

She’s brought the matter to social media’s attention — and now other parents are expressing outrage.

“If you can’t put a cross on there, you cannot put a pentagram on it,” Ms. Wilkins said, speaking of the tail lights, Raw Story reported.

Durham County School District officials didn’t comment to the television station about her concern.

But one local woman who claimed she was a Wiccan told a local television station that yes, she did see the shape of a pentagram in the bus brake lights. She also said that the pentagram doesn’t necessarily represent evil and that perhaps people were making a big deal out of nothing.

• Cheryl K. Chumley can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com.

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