Thursday, October 22, 2009

Attack on the Cross Where Does It End

The right for a cross that has been standing in the Mojave Desert since 1934 has become a case for the Supreme Court. The ACLU, which brought the case, claims that the cross places a greater value on the sacrifices of Christians over those of other faiths who have died in service to the country.

To make such an argument is just the latest chapter in the never ending battle to remove religion (regardless of faith) from the United States. The ACLU has become the point group for the movement to have Atheists dominate all of our beliefs. The Christian Chapel at the Naval Academy is one of the most beautiful building I have ever seen. When does the ACLU demand that it be torn down?

All individuals who paid the supreme sacrifice deserve our thanks and appreciation. I do not want to diminish the contribution of anyone of any faith who has served our country, however one should take note of the number of crosses at Normandy or Arlington as a comparison.  Unless my history lessons were wrong this country was founded by Christians. Perhaps it is time for the MAJORITY which are of the Christian faith to stand up and be heard. Enough is Enough.

As an aside why is it wrong to have a cross but not wrong to build foot washing stations in public restrooms for Muslims?

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