Judge’s Ruling To Remove Cross Appealed

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

The Mount Soledad Memorial Association is not going to allow an anti-Christian lawsuit calling for only the removal of a cross from a veteran’s memorial to go down without a fight.

An appeal has been filed with the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals contesting the order of U.S. District Judge Larry Burns that a cross be removed from Mount Soledad because it was unconstitutional.  The judge had stayed his order because he expected the appeal.

“If we fail to preserve this veterans memorial and the ACLU is successful in tearing down the oldest Korean War veterans memorial in the United States, then so too will be the fate of other veterans memorials like it, including the Canadian Cross of Sacrifice and the Argonne Cross in Arlington Cemetery,” a lawyer defending the MSMA told Fox News.

The ACLU’s lawsuit does not call for the removal of other religious symbols from the site including Stars of David.

4 thoughts on “Judge’s Ruling To Remove Cross Appealed

  1. If they want nothing to do with Jesus then there is a place without God reserved for them, it is hell and the lake of fire where they will spend all eternity unless they ask Jesus into their heart (not head.)

  2. So sad for our Korean War Vets,but truly this is quite mild compared to what is in store for those who name the name of JESUS. Keep the faith my brothers and sisters.

  3. One day when these people stand before God that want to remove him from everything in this world will wish to God that they had never thought or heard of such a thing. Our Lord and Savior is removing his hand of protection from America any Christian can clearly see the Hand Writing On The Wall. Lord help us all for we must Pray like never before for we I believe are in the final hours of the End Time.

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