05-26-2014, 09:28 PM
No, they should not be allowed to remove the cross, it has nothing to do with Church and State.
If you want equal treatment, fine, over there in the corner prominently displayed is Nothing, Precisely what you believe in, so there you go.
Separation of Church and State means that the church does not get to dictate what the state does, period. It does not mean that you as whatever your religious views are have the right to never see or have to deal with the symbols of what I believe in.
So, if your tax money isn't going to my church and you are not forced to pray to my god, then your rights are protected.
You do not have the right to never be offended, you do not have the right to never be outraged, you do not have the right to infringe on my observation of whatever my faith dictates.
If you do not want to participate, then don't, okay?
You Do have the right to kiss my ass however..
If you want equal treatment, fine, over there in the corner prominently displayed is Nothing, Precisely what you believe in, so there you go.
Separation of Church and State means that the church does not get to dictate what the state does, period. It does not mean that you as whatever your religious views are have the right to never see or have to deal with the symbols of what I believe in.
So, if your tax money isn't going to my church and you are not forced to pray to my god, then your rights are protected.
You do not have the right to never be offended, you do not have the right to never be outraged, you do not have the right to infringe on my observation of whatever my faith dictates.
If you do not want to participate, then don't, okay?
You Do have the right to kiss my ass however..