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MLK memorial SHOULD have God mentioned
I’m going from “Get Jesus off that mountain!” to “Put God on that monument!” but I think this article mentions a good point. Martin Luther King was a pastor. If he talked about God and the memorial is quoting his … Continue reading
Posted in culture, In the Media, religiosity
Tagged history, human rights, monuments, quotations, statues
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Then again, there could be oil under the Jesus mountain statue…
The story that doesn’t quit. First: despite the efforts of Montana’s congressional delegation, the very land the statue stands on is susceptible to future mining, oil and gas drilling, and geothermal development. Democratic senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester have … Continue reading
Posted in In the Media, religiosity
Tagged controversy, FFRF, freedom from religion, jesus, monuments, statues, war
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“That mountain was Jesus-free for all but a few years of its natural history.”
I ran across more about yesterday’s Jesus statue story. Turns out the Freedom From Religion Foundation contacted the U.S. Forest Service regarding the religious-themed statue on government property. Does making a fuss about statues and property make FFRF seem petty, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, atheism, Christianity, controversy, monuments, patriotism, secularism, war
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