greg334
Veteran Expediter
I am not trying to race bait here but I am going to be politically incorrect.
I read about the memorial in Washington for Rev. Dr. King - which I find well deserving on one hand but somewhat odd on the other hand.
I wonder why in a country where we have the separation of church and state being the mantra of the populous, the ACLU fighting every small town and village to remove nativity scenes, where a big fight was taking place in California about a cross honoring war dead and where we can't utter a pray in any public school - why would there be a memorial to a man who was a church leader and reverend First and a Doctor/civil rights leader second and put his God before anything else?
After reading a lot about him, I think he would not want the memorial at all but have his dreams come true.
I read about the memorial in Washington for Rev. Dr. King - which I find well deserving on one hand but somewhat odd on the other hand.
I wonder why in a country where we have the separation of church and state being the mantra of the populous, the ACLU fighting every small town and village to remove nativity scenes, where a big fight was taking place in California about a cross honoring war dead and where we can't utter a pray in any public school - why would there be a memorial to a man who was a church leader and reverend First and a Doctor/civil rights leader second and put his God before anything else?
After reading a lot about him, I think he would not want the memorial at all but have his dreams come true.