Quebec City Might Remove Jesus
A display of Jesus on the cross hangs in the Council Chambers of Quebec City, Cananda. The Mayor and some council members want to move it to a museum in City Hall. In the U. S. it's the Ten Commandments that the myth says were given to Moses by God Christians protect. In French Cananda, its the myth there was once a Jesus who was killed by hanging on a cross. In both cases, the argument is made people will be hurt if the mythic symbols are removed. That they offended. The harm others never comes up.
Probably it is true total elimination of religion from all public life is impossible. People insert religion is so many ways. What is possible, however, is to eliminate art the is totally religious. That is crosses and Ten Commandments. No one is helped by their presence. No one is harmed by their removal.
One bit of progress is that new Christian art pieces mostly are not allowed. In recent years courts have ruled against new displays. Old displays survive with the argument they have been there for years. These different rules for the old versus the new make sense only in politics. For whatever reason, old mistakes are allowed to remain but new mistakes need to be prevented.
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