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10.10.2009 9:46 pm

Mojave cross case is a monument to changing times

Special to the Post-Dispatch

The Supreme Court case about the cross in a remote part of the Mojave National Preserve is itself a monument–a monument to changing times.

The cross placed in the Mojave National Monument in 1934. Photo by the Associated Press.

The cross placed in the Mojave National Monument in 1934. Photo by the Associated Press.

The simple white cross was erected in 1934 by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Death Valley Post 2884. A plaque accompanying the cross dedicates it to the memory of the dead of all wars. It is similar in design to the crosses we’ve all seen in photographs of the cemetery fields in France.

Fellow blogger Leigh Hunt Greenhaw has said she’ll approach the legal issues inherent in whether the cross’s placement violates the First Amendment’s requirements for the separation of church and state. (the “establishment clause”). There are other issues as well, which are covered in the story published in the Post-Dispatch last week. My own opinions are based not on the fine points…

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04.09.2008 10:26 pm

Christian “Idol”?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

idolii.jpgDid any other “AI” fans think it was unusual to see the the Final 8 - dressed in white - sing the Christian worship anthem, “Shout to the Lord” during the finale of Wednesday night’s “American Idol”?

I understand that former “Idol” champ Ruben Studdard - America’s Velvet Teddy Bear - recorded the song. But what did non-Christian “Idol” fans make of Fox’s prime-time tribute to Darlene Zschech’s tribute to Jesus?

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