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In reply to the discussion: Cross-shaped WWI monument causes atheist uproar [View all]Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,477 posts)31. And one would be a bigot to say it.
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"indicates you don't know what you are talking about" - Yep, pretty much sums it up, rexcat.
cleanhippie
Sep 2012
#14
If the Veterans' monument has stood for that long, yes, it is worth the fight. nt
humblebum
Sep 2012
#5
One did great harm. The other harmed no one. One dishonored an entire race of human beings.
humblebum
Sep 2012
#17
Suppression of expression dishonors the human race. I seem to recall the Taliban
humblebum
Sep 2012
#33
As has already been pointed out. That standard has changed over the years and the biggest fights
humblebum
Sep 2012
#63
Jefferson and Madison were not the U. S. government, nor were their positions on religion
humblebum
Sep 2012
#65
If "freedom from religion as our founders had expressed" is an absolute separation as you suggest
humblebum
Sep 2012
#41
A limited separation most certainly exists. However, if any absolute separation existed
humblebum
Sep 2012
#66
YOU are the one that brought up Conressional Chaplains, so how can he be using as a straw man?
cleanhippie
Sep 2012
#50
Why can't people learn tolerance for different beliefs? The world would be a better place. Don't
appleannie1
Sep 2012
#26
Easy solution. Sell the land the cross is on to a church for $1.00 and let them maintain it.
Glorfindel
Sep 2012
#27
So, they sell 1 foot by 1 foot plots in the square for $1 apiece to any organization that wants it.
cbayer
Sep 2012
#30
... The Snyder-Farmer Post of the American Legion of Hyattsville erected the forty foot cross
struggle4progress
Sep 2012
#68