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  • Posted By: WJPostonNW @ 03/17/2009 9:52:11 AM

    Just to be clear, the State of Utah argued (and the trial court judge agreed) that the cross is not a Christian symbol? As I Christian, I take offense to this. We can debate about whether it is proper to put a Christian symbol on public land, but this was not the thrust of the argument in this case. The real concern that Christians (and people of other faiths as well) should have with this case is that a judge in Utah thinks he has the power to determine what is a religious symbol and what is not. Would this judge also call the Bible just another book to be placed on the fiction shelf at the local public library?

  • Posted By: mchave35 @ 07/13/2008 7:13:35 PM

    This isn't about faith, this is about people that obviously have too much time on there hands, and even though they probobly hate it when anyone tries to preach to them, and make them beleive in something they do not beleive in , they are willing to do just that. Going to the point of legal action. This is a FREE country. If you do not want to see the crosses as a religeous article, then don't....and if you do, do. Incorporate self observance, and quit trying to decide for the general public. God, or not, no one has the right to tell anyone what to think, do, or feel. If you do not like it, don't pay attention, the World does not revole around you. Get a life!

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