Posted on 03/13/2014 8:01:15 PM PDT by Pyro7480
The American Humanist Association filed a lawsuit last week in federal court in Maryland calling for the removal of Bladensburgs 40-foot Memorial Peace Cross, which honors men from Prince Georges County who died during World War I.
The association and three individual plaintiffs contend that the cross, which is on state property, violates the constitutional principle of separation of church and state. The cross was dedicated in 1925.
...One of the individual plaintiffs, Steven Lowe of Washington, contends that the cross "associates a Christian religious symbol with the state and gives the impression that the state supports and approves of Christianity, as opposed to other religions," the suit says.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Christian faith had earned the place it had at the founding.
Various groups of worshipers who had been serious enough about the faith to emigrate to the New World gave the faith a head start (or rather, the Lord gave the faith a head start through them).
What has the faith been doing recently to earn social notice for the Lord?
I think it’s gotten spoiled. The result is going to be more trials and tribulations. Forget whether a concrete symbolic figure of a cross is standing. Are you lifting the cross high in your own life? That’s what’s going to count long after this figure is gone.
The understanding the founding fathers had when they agreed to the US Constitution and BIll of Rights is the only understanding which is not based on fraud. A Constitution is like a contract for a nation. It means what it means. If the meaning is changed because some party wants to change it, it is a breaking of the agreement which the Constitution embodies. Shortly after signing the Bill of Rights, both houses of congress and the President did much more than allow crosses on state property...they declared a day of thanksgiving to God with non denominational Christian language. Obviously then, the meaning of the First Amendments Religious Liberty clause did not include the fraudulent meaning these anti-religious nut jobs are trying to assign to it.
CONGRESS DECLARES BIBLE "THE WORD OF GOD" PUBLIC LAW 97-280 OCT. 4, 1982
The worthless bastards, they want war, let them have it, now. By their own boasts atheists are nothing more than walking piles of hot compost. Not much to respect there.
I drive past the Crossville TN Cross on I-40 every few days. It is gigantic and fills my soul with warmth & hope.
Meanwhile patience for these Cross-haters is at an end.
This is called the “Peace Cross” and it is one of my oldest memories, dating back to the 50’s.
It was a landmark on our trips to my grandparents.
My understanding the meaning of “peace” has changed over the years. It is especially important to me now that it is the Peace CROSS because I have peace with God BECAUSE of the Cross!
I would hate to see it taken down but it is not stained with the blood of Jesus Christ. I would hate to see it taken down if even one person were to ever look at it in the future and ask, “How can I be saved?”
I rest knowing that God is in control, not His enemy. His enemy was DEFEATED at the cross. Satan HATES the Cross.
I love it.
Atheists are idiots.
“Anybody whod want to remove the Peace Cross needs to be handed over to the nearest psycho ward on a permanent basis”
The same could be said of someone who talks to a 2000 year old dead Jew. And expects an answer.
Dedicated in 1925. They had 90 years to get rid of it, why is it upsetting to them now?
If they didn’t like it they should have filed suit before 1925.
“Virginia is a better reference to the Virgin Mary.”
I believe Virginia was named for Elizabeth I “The Virgin Queen,” although I may be wrong.
If you search the Constitution for nobility, you get two hits:No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince or foreign State.Naturally, then, if no title of nobility is to exist in the United States, we can conclude that Lord will not appear in the Constitution? Not so:Section 10 - Powers prohibited of States
No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.
Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. In Witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names.Now the question naturally arises, What Lord was conventionally thought, in the twelfth year of the independence of the United States, to have been born 'one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven years earlier? The answer is plain as the nose on your face. The explicit name Jesus is not mentioned in the Constitution - but to say of the year thought to have been the birth of Jesus the year of our Lord - capitalized, no less - is to say, Jesus Christ is Lord. In sum, it is to claim to be a Christian. And this was in the document which was ratified by the states.It is illogical to claim that the Constitution is a warrant to tear down Christian crosses.
The large cross is in Cookeville, TN :)
If you know of a good legal history/philosophy treatise that shows how the Freedom of Religion became the “freedom from religion” please share it.
I understand that most law schools are liberal run and liberal taught, but this is inexplicable. The Constitution is clear. The government may not establish a state religion. This isn’t establishing anything because it lacks the force of law and government coercion. Ignore the cross as you would any ad you don’t like.
Doesn’t our Bill of Rights expressly deny our government the power to “establish” Atheism as our one-and-only “national” religion?
Good point. Thanks!
Good point. Thanks!
Heh, heh! Not the first time I’ve made that error!
Cookeville & Crossville are just a few exits from each other.
So, dadgummit, why isn’t the huge Cross located in Crossville, anyhow? Would make more sense IMO.
Solution: a local Crossville church should erect an even bigger Cross on an even higher summit overlooking I-40, and REALLY send the aythees into orbit!
;^)
I thought VA was named for the Virgin Queen Elizabeth I..
LOL I’ve often thought the same thing
“...To remove it would be a travesty. This would be as blatant an act of religious destruction as the Taliban’s demolition in Afghanistan of two of the largest Buddhas in the world.”
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Excellent comparison!
May God forgive me for the hatred I feel for these Christophobes.
The plaintif may as well sue the State of Maryland to change its name while he’s at it.
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Actually, many think that Maryland was named for Blessed Mary, Mother of Christ, but it was actually named for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England.
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