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		By: Why is there a cross prominently displayed?		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love the beautiful smiling faces of the children and I&#039;m sure the event was wonderful.  But I was horrified to see a cross prominently displayed in the photos at the top of the article.   No doubt someone will say it&#039;s not a cross, it&#039;s an object that just happens to be shaped the same way, but honestly it made my blood run cold.  

Many people will not even push their infant&#039;s baby carriage past a church so the baby shouldn&#039;t see a cross, and recently a reader sent a letter to the editor of the N&#039;shei Chabad Newsletter cautioning people not to use fonts where the letter t has no hook at the bottom.  

Assuming the object was intended to be a street sign, it could have had two arms at different elevations, each pointing in a different direction.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the beautiful smiling faces of the children and I&#8217;m sure the event was wonderful.  But I was horrified to see a cross prominently displayed in the photos at the top of the article.   No doubt someone will say it&#8217;s not a cross, it&#8217;s an object that just happens to be shaped the same way, but honestly it made my blood run cold.  </p>
<p>Many people will not even push their infant&#8217;s baby carriage past a church so the baby shouldn&#8217;t see a cross, and recently a reader sent a letter to the editor of the N&#8217;shei Chabad Newsletter cautioning people not to use fonts where the letter t has no hook at the bottom.  </p>
<p>Assuming the object was intended to be a street sign, it could have had two arms at different elevations, each pointing in a different direction.</p>
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