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A firefighter who wants to display a Christian Cross for a 9/11 memorial is facing opposition from a group called the American Atheists who have deemed the cross grossly offensive. They are threatening to sue if they proceed with the Cross.
The group claims this is a violation of Church and State.
The deputy fire chief is Jewish and says it has nothing to do with religion.
This isn't the first time atheists have filed suit.
As long as no tax dollars are used for this then I don't really see a big problem.
Should the firefighter be able to have the cross at the memorial?
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarne...ll-9-11-memorial-cross-grossly-offensive.html
The group claims this is a violation of Church and State.
Silverman said placing the beam on public land would be a clear violation of the separation of church and state.
He also said the cross symbol would send a terrible message to non-Christians. He said the city would be giving the appearance that all of the people who suffered and died on 9-11 and their families are being memorialized by a Christian symbol.
The deputy fire chief is Jewish and says it has nothing to do with religion.
Im a Jew, he told Fox News. Ironically, Im fighting to have this cross there because I believe that someones story is behind that. That story needs to be told. It has nothing to do with religious faith. It has something to do with telling history.
This isn't the first time atheists have filed suit.
And in 2011 a group of New York City atheists objected to a street sign that honored seven firefighters killed in the terrorist attacks.
They alleged the street sign, Seven in Heaven Way was insulting to atheists. The city refused to change the name of the street.
As long as no tax dollars are used for this then I don't really see a big problem.
Should the firefighter be able to have the cross at the memorial?
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarne...ll-9-11-memorial-cross-grossly-offensive.html