Posted on 06/21/2005 12:32:45 PM PDT by rface
Choctaw Indians as Slaveowners
Will some one buy the squaw a stiff drink?
I have Indians in my ancestry too, and crosses don't offend me.
You know, if this woman has such a problem with Christians and Christianity, maybe she should get her a greyhound ticket to a place more sympathetic to her views, like Beijing.
>> It is not the Indian way to shove our beliefs into the face of others. <<
Neither is it the Indian way to abolish all expressions of other peope's culture, I suppose?
>> I wonder if the city would be as accommodating were I to request the construction of a 30-foot medicine wheel. <<
I would think so.
I have been called "savage" or "soulless heathen", among other names, by Liberals and DemocRATS all my life. I just don't let it get to me.
Nature abhores vacuums. Granted the experience of having whites come to the new world was not good for the American Indians, what would have ultimately happened had that NOT happened, is that one or another of the Japanese, Chinese, or Arabs would have gotten here.
Debbie, get over it.
The Cross will be a reminder that Christ died for us.
sounds like the naive rantings of a good democrat
There is a big difference between the doctrine of Christ and bad things done by foolish people in the name of Christ. Forced conversions are, in no sense of the word, Biblical.
I wonder how many have received free medical care over the years from the local Christian hospitals. Life is a b(tch...
typical leftist intolerance. I'm assuming that this cross is being built on privately owned land, perhaps a church, and that the city is merely approving the structure. What would this woman have the city do - ban the building of religious symbols by private individuals on private land? Or just the symbols that offend her? Sounds like someone needs to read the First Amendment again.
Everybody had enough of "ethnic sensitivity" yet?
Uh, yeah, sure. I agree the Indians got screwed over. But they in turn continually screwed each other over before Europeans arrive. The Anasazi didn't build those houses up on cliffs just for the views.
Maybe if they hadn't spent their time warring on other tribes so they could rip their enemy's hearts out for human sacrifice - they wouldn't have been called "savage" - and yes, one of my great-grandfathers was a full blood Indian.
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