Atheists want iconic 17-foot cross removed from 9/11 museum

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As mentioned before, this pre-fabricated t-beam was modified several times. What is displayed in the museum is not the same object that was protruding out of rubble. What it is today is a man-made cross.
Why don’t we ever see them protesting the pagan religion symbols in government? Why is the God of the Christians and the Jews the only one they protest? How does it make sense to be against one God but not be against many?
 
As mentioned before, this pre-fabricated t-beam was modified several times. What is displayed in the museum is not the same object that was protruding out of rubble. What it is today is a man-made cross.
Man, I must really need my eyes checked because I swear it looked like it was shaped in a cross. :cool:

P.S. And for your information all crosses are man-made.
 
This is good. What religious people need to do instead is shun all these secular memorials. And when someone says, “you’re in our thoughts”, tell them you don’t need anyone to fantasize about you. Being in one’s thoughts and wishes means nothing.

Of course this won’t happen.
 
Sure, they throw a fuss about a cross instead of using that time to do charity work or something for a greater good. Oh how terrible.😛
 
Man, I must really need my eyes checked because I swear it looked like it was shaped in a cross. :cool:
Humans often try to find patterns in the chaos. Some people swear that clouds look like bunny rabbits and cliffs look like human faces. 🤷
 
Humans often try to find patterns in the chaos. Some people swear that clouds look like bunny rabbits and cliffs look like human faces. 🤷
Of course there are cliffs that look like human faces…😉

This is a museum, since when is religious art and artifacts not allowed in museums, even publicly funded ones? Last time I checked the Art Institute of Chicago and the Minneapolis Institute of Art (both publicly funded museums) contained religious art and artifacts. I don’t see the atheists suing them. 🤷
 
Why don’t we ever see them protesting the pagan religion symbols in government? Why is the God of the Christians and the Jews the only one they protest? How does it make sense to be against one God but not be against many?
You know the answer: Dripping hatred of all that is good and preserves civil society. :rolleyes: Rob
 
Humans often try to find patterns in the chaos. Some people swear that clouds look like bunny rabbits and cliffs look like human faces. 🤷
So you’re maybe also trying to find patterns in the chaos now since you’re human and humans often do that. Pattern 1, pattern 2, pattern 3, it matches an overall meta-pattern. OK!
 
Humans often try to find patterns in the chaos. Some people swear that clouds look like bunny rabbits and cliffs look like human faces. 🤷
And grill cheese sandwiches can sometimes have what appears to be an image of Jesus or Mary , that’s not my point, i.e., the beams were distinctively/tangibly in the shape of a cross, and it was found in an upright position!
 
Maybe not. It isn’t even really the same object that was extracted out of the rubble. It has been modified to make it look like a cross over the years. A Jewish group also protested its inclusion absent of any other recognition of the varying religions or lack thereof of the people who died and the memorial board agreed to instal a Star of David.
How was it modified? What did the original look like?
 
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