The government of Bavaria has ordered that Christian crosses be placed in the entrances of all its public buildings, a rule that goes into effect on June 1, reported BBC News.
Markus Soder, the minister president of Bavaria and member of the Christian Social Union political party, said the crosses are not to be viewed as state-sanctioned religious symbols but as a "clear avowal of our Bavarian identity and Christian values."
Crosses already are compulsory in Bavaria's public school classrooms and in courtrooms.
Bavaria is located in the southeast corner of Germany and its largest city is Munich.
"The cross is a fundamental symbol of our Bavarian identity and way of life," said President Soder in a statement, as reported by the BBC. "It stands for elemental values such as charity, human dignity and tolerance."
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2 comments:
I find this report suspicious.
Bavaria is the location of the origin of the Illuminati and Aleister Crowley's home town.
I love this if it's true. It needs to be everywhere.
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