Billy the Great Khan
Uwaa OmO
This phrase has always pissed me off. People all over the country love to cry 'Separation of church and state' whenever they see a religious symbol somewhere on public property. In every single case I've heard the symbol Christian in origin, though I suppose other symbols have been fought against.
Anyways they always claim the Constitution prohibits such things. No, it doesn't. It prohibits congress from making laws favoring one religion or establishing a national church. However in order to show favor for towards one religion, you would have to deny another religion. The current Supreme Court case against the posting of a cross for WWI veterans is a perfect example. Opponents claim that it a christian bias.
Now This cross was erected more than 80 years ago, so no such complaints were heard of back then. But I'm willing to bet that if someone is so offended by the lack of another religious symbol, or even a none religious symbol, that they'd be willing to furnish the money to have one erected side by side with the cross, the VA, congress, or any other governing authority would ahve any problem with it.
And there in lies the heart of it all. America is by majority a Christian nation, so it would be natural that most people would have a christian symbol to mark their grave, even on public land. But that does not show a bias UNLESS a disfavor is shown to other beliefs.
/End rant.
Anyways they always claim the Constitution prohibits such things. No, it doesn't. It prohibits congress from making laws favoring one religion or establishing a national church. However in order to show favor for towards one religion, you would have to deny another religion. The current Supreme Court case against the posting of a cross for WWI veterans is a perfect example. Opponents claim that it a christian bias.
Now This cross was erected more than 80 years ago, so no such complaints were heard of back then. But I'm willing to bet that if someone is so offended by the lack of another religious symbol, or even a none religious symbol, that they'd be willing to furnish the money to have one erected side by side with the cross, the VA, congress, or any other governing authority would ahve any problem with it.
And there in lies the heart of it all. America is by majority a Christian nation, so it would be natural that most people would have a christian symbol to mark their grave, even on public land. But that does not show a bias UNLESS a disfavor is shown to other beliefs.
/End rant.