Monday, December 14, 2009

Should religous symbols be allowed for public display?

I certainly have no problem with religous symbols being displayed in public places. Though I am not the most religous person, I definitely do not get offended by displays of other religions. As long as all religions have the opportunity to display something on public property, and it's not just solely one religion allowed, then I think it is fine. People are too worried these days about being politically correct, and I think it is rather silly. Plus, once religious symbols are banned from public property, then starts everything else. There would be issues of what should and should not be censored and what exactly constitutes a religious symbol. There are religious symbols all around us anyway. Would then "In God We Trust" have to be removed from the dollar bill? Should religious symbols be banned from public property, then America would have a tiny bit less freedom, and it would just keep spiraling out of control. Seeing a different religion's symbol displayed does not hurt anyone, and people need to learn to stop with this political correctness.

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