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Given our fundamental understanding that this is a Christian Nation and the Cross is one or our most vital and basic sybmols of Christianity it is imperative that we preserve this symbol. Right now we are under attack. People who do not share our bedrock knowledge of God are attempting to pervert our beliefs and they must be stopped. We must take steps to immediately stop Athiests, Agnostics, Pagans, Heathens, and all other types of non-Christians from violating this sacred symbol.
Many of these people have been seen adorning themselves with the sacred intersecting lines of our faith. Some have worn them as jewelry, or as logos on tee-shirts. Others have taken to placing them in their window panes or even as parts of their furniture. Most astonishing some have even used these sacred relics to hang efigees on in the very fields of our heartlands, abusing our faith by nailing stuffed men of straw upon them in hollow mockery of our Lord who died on the cross.
Allowing these non-believers to use and wear crosses is an assault on the VERY HEART of Christianity. How can any of us comfortably or in good faith practice our religion if ANYONE can wear our crossed sticks? This attack cannot be allowed. Now surely activist judges have tried to pervert and undermine Christianity by ruling that wearing of Crosses might be done for Non-Religious purposes...but we know this is a lie.
And of course spurious issues such as freedom of choice, speech, and rights of decoration are going to be brought up. But don't be fooled. These are all attempts to destroy our sacred institution. NO right thinking person can see two crossing lines without thinking of our Lord and Savior. We know this. It is without question. And the only means of protecting our very faith from the most absolute rape and debasement, is to pass a constitutional amendment that now and forever bans non-Christians from Wearing, displaying, or otherwise using a Cross.
I'm sure you will all join me as members of our free society in calling your congressmen and telling them how important it is they vote for this.
Thank you,
Ayam N. Edyot
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