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U.S. Constitution Title: Hellraiser: First Satanic Monument on U.S. Public Property Being Erected Some firsts tell us we may be in our last days. A good example is whats billed as our countrys first satanic monument on public property (shown). The handiwork of some Massachusetts Satanists, it was approved in May for The Satanic Temple and will be erected in the Veterans Memorial Park in Belle Plaine, Minnesota. The Daily Caller provides some more background: The Satanic Temples efforts to gain approval for a Satanic monument in the park started, ironically, with a Christian monuments installation. The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint about the monument, which featured a soldier kneeling before a cross. The city of Belle Plaine ordered the removal of the monument in January, but reversed the order when citizens rallied to protest, according to the Star Tribune. The city then designated the park as a limited public forum, or free speech zone, in which any faith could be displayed. Satanists saw their chance and pounced on it. The work of outside agitators bullying a small locality into submission, its unsurprising the monument has little, if any, local support. As CBS Minnesota reports: They said they were putting it up and I did not like it, said resident Donna Karnitz. City Councilmember Cary Coop says he voted against the designated free speech area. I dont think theres too many Satanists around here, but its free speech, Coop said. He says they anticipated other groups coming in. This has already happened elsewhere. For example, in the central rotunda of Floridas Capitol Building, an atheist group hung a winter solstice banner celebrating the Bill of Rights and freedom from religion. Inspired, another atheist built a Festivus pole made of beer cans, and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster added a small pile of holy noodles to the capitols halls, as Slate reported in 2014. Moreover, a pentagram reading May the children hail Satan was erected in Boca Ratons Sanborn Square last Christmas. While there are true worshippers of Darkness among us, most of those advocating non-traditional or sacrilegious displays on public property dont actually believe in the ideas the symbols represent. Rather, theyre engaging in a religious-realm Cloward-Piven Strategy, hoping to get all displays eliminated with Christian ones being the real targets by overwhelming the system with unrealistic demands. For certain, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster could be followed by the Church of the Flightless Spaghetti Monster, and Festivus by a million other things from Pests-R-Us. Is making such a mockery of our civilization what the Founders intended? In truth, Councilman Coop is wrong when saying this is free speech. The Constitution guarantees only that the government wont trample our speech. It does not guarantee that the government will facilitate our speech. And this is precisely what exhibition on public property does. Unfortunately, less than one percent of the population oddballs, activists, and enabling judges are trampling the rights of the majority because of the majoritys apathy and ignorance. Consider the also common argument that everything from Puritanism to paganism must have a public-square place because of the separation between church and state; in reality, that phrase is not in our Constitution. It is in the 1936 Soviet Constitution, however. Our Constitution states merely that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.... As Congress indicates, this constrains only the central governments legislative branch. And what of Thomas Jeffersons wall of separation? Found in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, Jefferson made clear that his wall wasnt between government and religion, but the feds and the states the latter of which had, in fact, established churches at our nations founding. Of course, usurpative judges conjured up the Theory of Incorporation, a judicial rationalization applying the Bill of Rights to all levels of government despite the First Amendment, again, clearly specifying Congress. Yet even if we accept the theory and (unwarranted) judicial supremacy, its not relevant because mere religious expression in government is not religious establishment by government. As I wrote last year: History tells the tale. Prayers before government assemblies have been common since colonial times. Furthermore, Congress opened with prayer in 1789, beginning a tradition that continues to this day, and has an official chaplain. Even more significantly, every official chaplain has been Christian, and the prayers were exclusively Christian until very recently (and they generally still are Christian). And this is the point: The men who created Congress and the Establishment Clause writing that Congress shall not establish religion also consistently welcomed exclusively Christian prayers in Congress. So how does one make the case that such an action violates the clauses true meaning? Youd have to claim that the Founding Fathers didnt know what they meant when writing the First Amendment! Moreover, even the modern Supreme Court has acknowledged this. As I also reported, In the case of Town of Greece v. Galloway, the Court found, wrote USA Today, that even though the town had mostly Christian clergy delivering frequently sectarian prayers before an audience that often included average citizens with business to conduct, these facts didn't make what the Greece Town Board did unconstitutional. In other words, as with speech, our Constitution guarantees us the right to free exercise of religion. It doesnt guarantee us that the government will showcase our religion or insulate snowflakes from religious expression of which theyre intolerant. This brings us to the problem: Its not that were not tolerant. Were just tolerant of the wrong things such as the denuding of our culture, Constitution, and national character by the enemies within. Poster Comment: Flying Spaghetti Monster A closed mouth catches no noodly appendages. ProvHerbs 3:27. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
No way it could be Minnesota where Al "the dumbass" Franken was voted in!
That was election rigging and fraudulent recounts.
#7. To: hondo68 (#5)
Should have used the picture where he is wearing a big diaper, and bunny ears, LOL
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