This is cross at a public park is unconstitutional, but a picture making fun of the crusifixion at the Smithsonian Institute isn’t. Where was the ACLU on the Smithsonian Institute travesty? Is it just me, or do others also see an inconsistancy in how this separation of church and state is applied?
These people are pure evil.
Around where I live, on top of the mountains there is a giant cross. I can see it from my house. I am surprised no one has complained about that. But then again, I don’t live in a liberal area; just old conservative democrats that haven’t realized that the present day democratic party is nothing but a bunch of socialist commies.
It is ridiculous. But DARE anyone offend a muslim or order anything offensive to them.
The city of San Diego maintain a Shinto Shrine and rings a bell to keep evil spirits away but this is war memorial is unconstitutional.
Well since the “monument” is over 50 years old, it may qualify as a historic cultural resource worthy of historical register status. If it qualifies as such, it can be granted protection based on its historical significance. If I were involved in this fight, I would seriously look at that angle.
Tell the three judicial stooges “You made your ruling, now come take it down.”
And when they try to, meet them with an overwhelming force.
There is nothing unconstitutional about this cross.
It does not have Jesus Christ on it. It is just the shape of a vertical member crossed by a horizontal member.
A cross is a type of marker, and has been used for centuries as such.
It is time to tell this judges “feh!”
Well, all I can say to the atheists and Jews and others is; “There’s Room at the Cross For You.” and you don’t want to hear Jesus say “I don’t know you.”
Missionaries like the Apostle Paul worked without the benifit of crosses on the hilltops, so I guess we can too. Is this really a good fight to continue? I don’t know. Maybe all part of the slippery slope decline of Judeo/Christian morality in our country? And keeping a cross on a hill will stop it, or slow it down? Could the efforts be used better in other ways?
I could be wrong, admittedly, but these are questions that should be brought to the LORD in prayer.