[Vision2020] Trinity Festival protest

Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 2 23:33:30 PDT 2007


It sounds like people should be protesting at the zoning and planning 
commission then or what ever body it is that allows these things to 
happen instead of at a gathering of their followers.  That makes more 
sense to me than disturbing an event that will have families with 
children who are simply trying their best to have a good time. 

I do understand that you have no intention of disturbing their festival, 
I'm just talking generally here.

Paul

Joe Campbell wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Another good set of questions!
>
> You write: "Doesn't freedom of religion trump simple dislike for the church or some of it's members?"
>
> Certainly it does.
>
> You also ask: "But why disturb their festival?  What is their political and economic agendas that these activists are protesting?"
>
> I have no plans to disturb their festival, though I am interested in who wrote the play about Spinoza in which Doug stars. (And I’m still waiting for my tickets!)
>
> As for political and economic agendas, NSA has succeeded—after three distinct conflicts with zoning laws—in suggesting that colleges and universities have a right to the downtown area, thus rendering it a matter of mercy that the UI doesn't take over. And then there is this recent issue of their cathedral being located downtown, which opens up the question of: Why stop there? Why not locate all cathedrals, churches, temples, tombs, and tomes downtown? What have we got to lose? And if not all, why them? 
>
> Is that enough?
>
> Best, Joe
>
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