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burrow_owl said:Nope. It's just a plot of land that was given to a private party.
If it was given to the private party by the government, there's a strong case that the donation is an attempt to circumvent church/state regs.
Many slam the ACLU becuase they abuse the law . ACLU is a lot like a building inspector or a man who looks after the dumpsters who loves to be a pain. Most of ACLU cases are useless which seems to point they are running out of real violation of the first amendment. Most of the time the first amendment is abused to support immorality like profanity and porngraphy.feral said:Once again, I am quite dismayed to see all these uninformed comments about who the ACLU is and what the ACLU stands for. It is incredibly sad and frustrating to see people of faith, who benefit so much from the ACLU, continually slamming the organization anytime the outcome is not in Christian favour.
and what happens when not enough people are breaking the speed limit and no revenue coming in? Ever heard of speed traps? I'm not againest the speed limit and believe it good but I'm totally againest speed traps which is only attended to write up tickets.If a policeman pulls over a Christian who is speeding on the way to church, is that cop "godless"?
I would be 100% ACLU if they went after shoplifter yet I've seen too many shoplifter get off easy. So you probably get by shoplifting a lot easier than having prayer in school. You also have it easier to preach gay agenda a lot easier than prayer. Remember the first amendment was used to protect child porngraphy a few years ago. Also I see the ACLU used tax dollars to sue the boy scouts over the issue of homosexuality. ACLU has also attacking the NC law of common-law wife because a woman who been shacking up for so long will not be able to draw walfare. Poor woman , now she got to go to work like the rest of us.Do you tell a clerk who won't permit Christians to shoplift that he hates God?
It may be a gravesite, it may not be. The story just doesn't tell us.Paula said:"The plot the cross is on was donated to the late Cy Karns, who helped put it there."
Yep. As far as the church/state analysis goes, that'll be the determinative factor.That's only a hypothesis. Ownership information could be easily obtained from cemetery records.
MichaelFJF said:Why is it that people opposed to crosses, 10 commandments, etc. always use the same argument? "How would you like a 100 ft. Luther?"......."Can I put a 100 ft. Buddha?"......yada frickin yada. Those things are not the issue, are they? The actual issue is the cross. When someone tries to put up a 100 ft. Buddha, start a thread. Until then - it's a diversionary tactic, and that's all.
Smidlee said:Many slam the ACLU becuase they abuse the law . ACLU is a lot like a building inspector or a man who looks after the dumpsters who loves to be a pain. Most of ACLU cases are useless which seems to point they are running out of real violation of the first amendment.
Most of the time the first amendment is abused to support immorality like profanity and porngraphy.
and what happens when not enough people are breaking the speed limit and no revenue coming in? Ever heard of speed traps? I'm not againest the speed limit and believe it good but I'm totally againest speed traps which is only attended to write up tickets.
I would be 100% ACLU if they went after shoplifter yet I've seen too many shoplifter get off easy.
So you probably get by shoplifting a lot easier than having prayer in school. You also have it easier to preach gay agenda a lot easier than prayer. Remember the first amendment was used to protect child porngraphy a few years ago.
Also I see the ACLU used tax dollars to sue the boy scouts over the issue of homosexuality.
ACLU has also attacking the NC law of common-law wife because a woman who been shacking up for so long will not be able to draw walfare. Poor woman , now she got to go to work like the rest of us.
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Rochir said:I'm envisioning the view onto that cemetary being obliterated by hundreds of gigantic crosses, Thor's Hammers, Menohras and Stars of Islam ... and, of course, ovetowered by Über's gigantic Luther figure! (I hope that Luther would hold his 95 thesis in one hand, a cross held up high in his other?
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Sava said:Why do people have trouble computing the fact that Christianity is the largest religion in the USA, weighing in at a hefty 80% of the population? Why don't people make the connection that this fact is going to be (and rightly should be) reflected in public display?
Sava said:Why do people have trouble computing the fact that Christianity is the largest religion in the USA, weighing in at a hefty 80% of the population? Why don't people make the connection that this fact is going to be (and rightly should be) reflected in public display?
Vylo said:Interesting Paula, I've never seen a cemetery out west (only been west of PA once). I thought it was commonplace to have eleborate headstones.
Smidlee said:Many slam the ACLU becuase they abuse the law . ACLU is a lot like a building inspector or a man who looks after the dumpsters who loves to be a pain. Most of ACLU cases are useless which seems to point they are running out of real violation of the first amendment.
Vylo said:Why should it be removed from the cemetery? That is what confuses me. If it is an issue, they can simply request that it be moved to a private plot. Certainly someone would be willing to give it a home?
Rochir said:This is a question about what can be displayed on public property vs private property, a question of separation between state and religion! Why have people so much trouble grasping that simple concept?
If that person wishes for his gigantic cross, then let him be burried in a private cemetary. NOT a public one!!!
notto said:It's not a personal marker. It is a war memorial.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156465,00.html
From a proponent of keeping the cross.
If we let them take this cross down, what's next? Are they going to come and say, well, that tombstone looks like a cross? You have got to remove it. So we're going to fight.
Looks like he even makes the distinction that this is not a personal tombstone.
Paula said:Are you against war memorials also?