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|    Cross targeted by atheists will remain s    |
|    03 Mar 21 15:35:20    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, alt.culture.alaska       XPost: alt.survival       From: more-wins@nytimes.com              A 78-year-old cross on public property in Florida targeted by       atheist groups will remain standing after a victory in the 11th       Circuit Court of Appeals.              The court ruled Wednesday that the Bayview Cross in Pensacola,       which was built ahead of World War II as a place for the       community to gather, does not violate the Constitution.              “The Supreme Court has now made clear that religious symbols are       an important part of our nation’s history and culture,” Luke       Goodrich, vice president and senior counsel at Becket, said in a       statement.              The Pensacola Bayview Cross can stand, according to the U.S.       Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. (Becket)              The federal appeals court ruled the cross is constitutional,       noting it has become “embedded in the fabric of the Pensacola       community” and that removing it could “strike many as       aggressively hostile to religion.”              Four individuals, represented by the American Humanist       Association and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, sued the       city in 2016, demanding the cross be torn down.              Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson celebrated the ruling.              “Pensacola is a historic city with a rich and diverse history.       The Bayview Cross is an important part of that history as a       symbol of our community’s coming together during a national       crisis,” Robinson said. “Today the citizens of Pensacola will       celebrate our long-awaited victory and the preservation of the       Bayview Cross.”              The decision came after the June 2019 Supreme Court's landmark       religious liberty case, American Legion v. American Humanist       Association, in which First Liberty Institute successfully       defended the World War I memorial cross in Bladensburg, Md.              “The Supreme Court made clear in The American Legion decision       that the days of governments roaming the land to scrub all       public symbols of faith are over,” Mike Berry, general counsel       to First Liberty Institute, said. “We’re thrilled to see our       victory in that case already making an impact and protecting       religious freedom across the country."              Monica Miller, American Humanist Association legal director and       senior counsel, said the group is exploring all their options,       calling it a "devastating blow" to the Establishment Clause.              “It is troubling to see the court attack the principle of church-       state separation that was held dear by our Founders,” Roy       Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist       Association, said. “Today’s decision is part of the religious       right’s ongoing crusade to privilege Christianity at the expense       of true religious freedom for all.”              Caleb Parke is an associate editor for FoxNews.com. You can       follow him on Twitter @calebparke              https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-cross-pensacola-christian-       atheist-court              Fuck you atheist cunts. You cock suckers wouldn't even exist if       Christians hadn't died defending your right to be ignorant and       selfish.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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