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The cross is on public land and doesn't belong there. It is a simple 1st Amendment issue, and the district court judge, who apparently is an evangelical judge, ruled he had no choice to to agree with the American Humanist Association. In fact, his last remarks in his judgement are:
Count me among those who hope the Supreme Court will one day revisit and reconsider its Establishment Clause jurisprudence, but my duty is to enforce the law as it now stands.
That judge was the president of the organization that installed the cross.
Isn't this followed by v. 5, which states: You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments.
Within context, I don't worship the cross, the bible, or any other graven images identified by others within this thread. These items may be helps with envisioning suffering, biblical concepts, or historical events, but are not often used in worship or with the bent knee.
I don't know of many people who consider the bible, the cross, etc., the embodiment of deity. I think this is a scattered notion, but to focus on the same gives support to something not often part of debate or common discourse. But if it gives you joy, carry on; you can stand at the gate and identify your stumbling block.
>waits for hailstorm of disrepute<
That is great to hear, but since I did not mention anyone by name, i am curious as to why you felt this was directed towards you?
Though there are many here among us who feel that the bible is equal to or even above the words of Christ.
In fact many would rate it Bible number 1, Paul number 2 and Jesus a distant 3rd.
Then you must get rid of all your pictures immediately. All your family pictures, all of it. Get rid of them now!
LOL....at least I do not walk around quoting my ancestors as gospel and demanding others build concrete buildings to worship then in and writing a book to justify their veneration...nor do I pray that they intercede on my behalf.
LOL....at least I do not walk around quoting my ancestors as gospel and demanding others build concrete buildings to worship then in and writing a book to justify their veneration...nor do I pray that they intercede on my behalf.
But that is all a great comfort to people. I don't know why a hand full of people who it bothers can't leave the rest alone if it comforts them.
The money lenders were in the temple, a place of worship, not a store.
No, get to know your bible.
The money lenders were in the market BY the temple.
From NIV:
John 2:15
So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables.
The historical significance is it is in those courts that the weekly markets were.
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