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The ACLU - Anti Christian

The ACLU - Anti Christian

All Pagans welcome however

The ACLU, as many now know, sued the City and County of Los Angeles to remove a cross from its seal.  Shock!  They must be supporting the separation of Church and state.

But if that was the case, why did they not object to the pagan goddess on the same seal? 

Because they dont care about the separation of Church and State, tehy only care about harassing Christians for their own perverted ends.

The proof is in the deeds, as their words are worthless.

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Reply #26 Top

in fact, there hasnt been a pagan goddess on the seal for at least 6 months (whether the native woman is a pagan might be up to question but that's not what you were claiming in hopes of rousing the rabble). also that's a recognizable representation of a mission building altho admittedly not nearly as walt disneyish as the taco bell logo.

They had it on there for almost 50 years, and you just realized it has only been gone for 6 months? Seems you need to take your own advice.  Physician, heal thyself.  Your Hypocrisy is showing.

Reply #27 Top

as far as indefensible goes, please explain to me the religious significance of a cross combined with two stars and the hollywood bowl as a symbol of anything. seems blasphemous to me and undercuts your silly attempt to do exactly what al gore was decrying in the portion of american heresy i quoted in your other article.

you know...that speech all those clueless self-proclaimed conservative clone-heads were applauding gleefully in their comments til they discovered who authored it.

The cross was there to represent where LA came from originally (god forbid any one would recognize it was originally a spanish Mission!)

So what you are saying is that if our roots sprang from some religious event, we whould shun it and pretend it did not happen?  Sheesh.

Reply #28 Top

You are going to have to provide me with more information/links before I can agree with that statement. I think what is more likely is that they are tiring of being parodied. Religion never enters the equation kemosabe.

I can dig up additional quotes and actions, but that is and was not my point.  I chose this one as it is so blatant.  Words are cheap.  Actions speak louder.  How much louder must they yell before you hear the chorus?