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Archive for August 12th, 2008

Sidin’ with the Atheists on Secular Crosses

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Cross Is Central Symbol Of Christianity And Must Not Be Secularized By Government, Americans United Tells CourtAU, Allies Say Officials’ Use Of ‘Secular’ Crosses To Memorialize Utah Highway Patrol Officers Is Offensive And Violates Church-State Separation The cross is a Christian symbol and government should not try to use it as a secular memorial marker, Americans United for Separation of Church and State has told a federal appeals court.In a friend-of-the-court brief filed today, Americans United and allied religious leaders and organizations take issue with a federal court decision allowing Utah officials to place crosses along highways to memorialize state highway patrol officers who have died in the line of duty. State officials insisted that the Christian symbol is a secular symbol and can be used regardless of the personal religious beliefs of the officer being honored. U.S. District Judge David Sam ruled in November of 2007 that the cross is a ?secular symbol of death? and held that Utah officials and the Utah Highway Patrol Association can continue to erect the 12-foot crosses.Americans United is asking the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn the lower court ruling. The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Americans United executive director, said he is offended by the claim that the cross is merely a secular symbol.?The cross is the preeminent symbol of Christianity,? said Lynn, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. ?For the government to claim that the cross is a secular symbol is deeply offensive and betrays a poor understanding of religion and our Constitution.?In its brief, AU points out that the cross has been tied to Christianity for many centuries.?In upholding the display of roadside crosses on public land throughout the State of Utah, the district court embraced the State?s characterization of the cross the clearest and most universally recognized marker of Christianity as nothing more than a ?secular symbol of death,?? asserts the brief. ?This conclusion is historically inaccurate, blind to contemporary realities, and offensive to believers and nonbelievers alike.?The brief in American Atheists, Inc. v. Duncan argues that governmental display of the cross violates the constitutional mandate of government neutrality toward religion.Joining Americans United on the brief are the Anti-Defamation League, the Hindu American Foundation, The Interfaith Alliance, the Union for Reform Judaism and Dr. Eugene Fisher, retired associate director, Secretariat of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

I’m very pleased that this issue has drawn so many allies and so much attention. The whole concept of the “secular cross” is insidious. If the Cross is declared secular, the next step is “secular” crosses on the White House, in the Supreme Court, everywhere, without a hint of government neutrality.Can you think of a time when a cross is secular? If a cross is secular when it?s erected, as in Utah, for dead cops, would you erect one for a dead Jew? Muslim? Atheist? Why not?I spoke about this on the Catholic Channel (Sirius), and the callers were siding with me! CATHOLICS are on OUR SIDE! Did I just type that?