Thursday, July 07, 2011

Atheists Challenge ‘Heaven’ on New York City Street Sign Dedicated To Firefighters Who Died On 9/11


Sick. And course, no way the lamestream media notes how almost all atheists are liberals:
A new street sign that reads “Seven in Heaven Way,” and that was recently unveiled in Brooklyn, New York, to commemorate seven local firefighters who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 attacks has drawn the ire of some atheists, who say they’re prepared to go to court to have the sign taken down.


New York City Atheists, a group that opposes the public use of religious references, is challenging the new sign, which was erected in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood.


“We’re supposed to be a secular nation - there really should not be any religious symbolism or signage in public places,” said Kenneth Bronstein, President of New York City Atheists. “We feel that any and all people who died in 9-11 should be remembered and honored. That’s not the problem.”


Bronstein calls the sign a violation of the separation of church and state, arguing that the word “heaven” is a clear reference to Christianity.


Bronstein has contacted the city with his complaint and has proposed an alternative street name: “We Remember the 7-911.”


Groups dedicated to honoring 9/11 victims did not immediately reply to requests for comment on Bronstein’s campaign.


But some New Yorkers told CNN New York affiliate WPIX that they disagree with the New York City Atheists.


"That's nonsense,” said Anbriena Insausti, who lives in Manhattan. “The families should honor their loved ones anyway they want."

1 comments:

  1. Come on, what's the big deal? Why not take the bible out of the library?

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