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Cross to bear

In the ruling allowing a white cross to stay on a stretch of Mojave Desert to honor the dead of World War I, Justice Kennedy made the point I was trying to get across in a recent post, and he said it much better:

The bottom line, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote, is that "the Constitution does not oblige government to avoid any public acknowledgment of religion's role in society."

He also pointed out, in the context of war memorials, that the cross "is not merely a reaffirmation of Christian beliefs" but a symbol "often used to honor and respect" heroism. Can any of you look at, say, the Normandy American Cemetery and honestly say you don't feel a wave of sadness that has nothing at all to do with the Christian religion?

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