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Founders wouldn't demand Ground Zero mosque
No Constitutional mandate for mosque
Date published: 8/4/2010

While the op-eds by Leonard Pitts usually have a good point, one wonders what "national ideals" he advocates by pleading for a mosque being built on the 9/11 Ground Zero ["Why continue to give in to xenophobia?" July 29].

After having disparaged the deep and wide upheaval of public emotion that views the project as sacrilegious (wherein one Rabbi Yaakov Thompson merits Mr. Pitts' particularly stern rebuke), the author suddenly relents:

"We should not be without sympathy for those who cringe at the notion of a mosque so near Ground Zero. Memory of what happened there is burned into us all. To put a mosque there would be an unavoidably painful and provocative thing.

"But the Constitution does not carry an escape clause. We do not get to jettison our national ideals just because they cause pain or provoke."

Just where in the Constitution, one may ask, is it written that a mosque must be built in Manhattan on this particular place? And did the Founding Fathers really mean to sustain our national ideals so that they cause pain and provoke?

Even a person religiously neutral (as I happen to be) should have some common sense of respect for the country's mainstream symbols, ideas, traditions, cultural legacies--all that constitutes our national face, rooted in the past.

If putting a mosque at Ground Zero appears torturous to the feelings of too many, that means there is something wrong with the idea.

Why should we let ourselves be besotted in the name of the Constitution? The Constitution is not an abstraction licensed to abuse the public sentiment for the benefit of frivolous gain. That would be worshipping technicality, an idolatry of sorts, obliterating the very essence of the Constitution.

The World Trade Center, a quintessentially secular institution, logically belonged in Manhattan, on the very spot of the Twin Towers. But why should an Islamic worship center be located there, rather than somewhere else? God is at equal distance from any spot.

Olga Arans

Stafford



Date published: 8/4/2010



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Let's be consistent then (posted by gzuzwuzaliberal , Dec. 1, 2010 3:53 pm)    0 likes
Timothy McVeigh claimed to be a Christian, just like the 9-11 hijackers claimed to be Muslims. So I guess we should not allow any more churches to be built in Oklahoma City?

Well Sport.... (posted by bhaas , Aug. 5, 2010 8:14 pm)    0 likes
that is not the way I see it. So, you and I will have to agree to disagree.

That aint "gallows humor" sport (posted by soldat65 , Aug. 5, 2010 5:18 pm)    0 likes
that's sarcasm directed at the idiots in government that support this travesty.

I am not sure.... (posted by bhaas , Aug. 5, 2010 4:53 pm)    0 likes
that the 9/11 victim's survivors will find some of the "gallows humor" here very funny.

I support building that mosque at that location.. (posted by soldat65 , Aug. 5, 2010 4:29 pm)    0 likes
then, no doubt, some of the opponents will steal a muslim 747 and fly it into the mosque. The Creator works in mysterious ways. Bravo...clap clap.

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