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Originally Posted by Challenger
If it is a government owned building, Crosses(nor any other religious symbols) should be displayed, except in a very few special situations. If it is a privately owned building, it is up to the owner, also except for a few special instances( architectual regualtions etc)
In the case of private buildings, we have complete freedom to not enter the building,(boycott if you will) but not to infringe on the owners statutory property rights.
just my strongly held opinion (if anyone cares)
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Our Pledge mentions one nation under God, our money says in God we trust. I have no problem with a cross on a government building.
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