Battle looms over Christian flag at public memorial in King, N.C.

Here's an interesting story concerning a Christian flag. Note the writers bias also.

For six years, the Christian flag flew proudly over the veterans war memorial on public property in Central Park in King, N.C., "Your Friendly Hometown" of not quite 7,000 people--no doubt every last one a good Christian.

But when a war veteran complained in September, the city council wisely realized that not all veterans, or citizens for that matter, are necessarily Christian and removed the flag.

This naturally upset the decent, Christian folk of King who have vowed to stand up for their perceived right to place their religious symbols on, not just their own, but everyone's property. This Saturday, October 23, the good Christians of King will host a rally at the memorial to speak out for the supposed right to make the country Christian. The rally, they say, is about religious freedom (theirs).

Rally participants who will come from as far away as Florida, will meet up at the Calvary Baptist Church, naturally, and march in silence to the park where they will hear speeches supporting their conviction that Christianity is America's religion and their God is America's god.

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