The american atheists organization wants the "Miracle Cross" removed from the 9/11 National Museum. Well, isn't that special. I feel compelled to say this: The museum is operated by a non-profit independent corporation and is not state sponsored. The cross is being displayed as a relic of the 9/11 attacks with no religious attachment whatsoever. Just two steel cross beam artifacts found in the rubble that have great historical significance to the event and our country.
Atheists, when they look at it and since they do not believe in God are free to see two steel beams. That's it. Christians are free to see a symbol of their Saviors triumph over death and evil and their hope in His promises, mercy and grace. To each his own.
Atheists wanting to have it removed in the first place is an oxy-moron. If they want it removed, they obviously believe it represents the death of Jesus, thus acknowledging His existence by wanting it removed. Why should it threaten them so? If they didn't believe in Him all they would see is two steel beams. I could go one, but now I pissed myself off by allowing space on my blog mentioning them.
Atheists wanting to have it removed in the first place is an oxy-moron. If they want it removed, they obviously believe it represents the death of Jesus, thus acknowledging His existence by wanting it removed. Why should it threaten them so? If they didn't believe in Him all they would see is two steel beams. I could go one, but now I pissed myself off by allowing space on my blog mentioning them.