Looks like someone didn’t get the memo about the Mojave Cross being a non-sectarian, secular, Supreme-Court-says-it’s-constitutional-cause-it’s-not-religious war memorial:
Why all the fuss over a war memorial cross?
Why would those who choose not to believe in Jesus Christ, the Bible, the Gospel of Christ, and the message of the Cross be so hostile towards those who do believe?
Why does the existence of a cross at a war memorial, which had been there for 75? years, bother them so much that they have to fight tooth and nail to get it down?
The Bible tells us why:
1Cr 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
When a person wants to reject the power of God, it is only fitting for them, in their unrepentant mindset, to also reject the message of the cross. Those who think that the cross of Christ is ‘foolishness’ still must have the agonizing feeling within their hearts, minds, and souls that they are perishing - both physically and spiritually. It is as though they have a void in their lives that can’t be filled in any other way. It is the vacuum of the soul that can only be filled through the Gospel message of salvation through Jesus Christ.
I just did a routine autodiagnostic, checking my heart, mind and soul for agonizing feelings, voids and vacuums. I got a “not found” error for my soul that I’ll have to explore further, but the only thing I found was a certain exasperation at the fact that some goddamn Jesus-humping yahoos drilled yet another set of holes into Sunrise Rock in order to put up an illegal replacement cross.
The stigmata-related irony does provoke a reluctant smirk from me, I have to admit. Still, it’s pretty much what I’d feared: the Christians are set to avenge this imagined slight to their imagined god, and a place I love pays the price for their deluded anger.



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I wish my soul had left its vacuum behind when it took off. I feel kind of dirty inside.