Not exact matches
Whey
then don't we see these billboards during the celebrations
of other religions with
symbols of THEIR
faith?
If your
faith is not stronger than the outward
symbols of that
faith,
then there is something terribly wrong.
If a non-believer has no
faith,
then what is the argument for removing religious
symbols of other religious practices in the first place?
If the museum is to capture a piece
of history,
then it would be correct to showpiece what many people hold as a
symbol of their
faith and resolve to carry on.
For Niebuhr,
then, the
symbols of eschatology express the
faith that God's final act is to perfectly justify and sanctify history; God's final word to history is the perfect fulfillment
of grace.
If any were not Christian,
then the use
of a
symbol so widely associated with a
faith the person it is meant to honor did not practice is not respectful
of the deceased.
In a world where there are agnostics, athesists, satanists, catholics, muslims,... ad nauseum...
then to take each
of their monies in the form
of taxes and
then only display one
of those religious
symbol in a place where all children
of all
faiths are educated is a slap to face
of any fair minded individual.