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Friday, April 06, 2007

Taxpayer Funding for Anti-Religious Art

Secularists go apoplectic at the thought of any tax dollars finding their way into the hands of religious groups who perform public service roles (e.g. ministry to people in prisons, etc.).

But they seem to have no problem spending tax dollars to fund degrading assaults on religious faith.

A case in point is the infamous "Piss Christ" "art" display a number of years ago. This taxpayer funded "work" featured a crucifix with Christ on it submerged in a jar of the "artists" urine. Your tax dollars at work.

Or there's the portrait of the Virgin Mary from a few years ago, made with elephant dung. More of your tax dollars at work.

But allow any direct or indirect benefit from tax dollars to a religious organization, why that's unforgivable!


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