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Published - Saturday, May 17, 2008

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LETTER: Holmen board wrong about cross

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Has the Holmen Village Board endorsed a religion? Would the board allow an alternative group, say neo-Nazis or perhaps a satanic organization to display their sacred symbols on public property? If the answer to the second question is “no,” then the answer to the first question is “yes.”

The founding fathers understood the need to protect religion from government. The Puritans and Pilgrims came to America because their religions were persecuted in their native lands; the same is true of many 19th century Eastern European immigrants. Their countries had official government religions and people not of that faith often were persecuted.

They also understood the need to protect individuals from religion. For example, like those who were brutally tortured during the Spanish Inquisition, burned at the stake during the European and American witch hunts.

In America, religious individuals and groups enjoy nearly unlimited freedom to practice their faith. The price of this freedom is the tolerance of other’s beliefs and/or non-beliefs. This is as it should be — and it requires a complete separation of church and government.

To that end, the Holmen village board and other like-minded governmental organizations should get out of the religion business and back to the jobs for which they were elected. That is representing their citizens — all their citizens.
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Froto wrote on May 20, 2008 10:54 AM:

" Wow, get a life and get your constitution straight. It is really pathetic in this day and age when seeminly intelligent people twist things around to suit their views. Bad enough the lawyers have and are still doing that such as Clinton with his "depends on what the word is, is" "


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