{"id":2164,"date":"2010-04-30T18:39:07","date_gmt":"2010-04-30T18:39:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2010\/04\/is-high-courts-cross-ruling-go.php"},"modified":"2010-04-30T18:39:07","modified_gmt":"2010-04-30T18:39:07","slug":"is-high-courts-cross-ruling-go","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2010\/04\/is-high-courts-cross-ruling-go","title":{"rendered":"Is High Court&#8217;s Cross Ruling Good for Christians?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(RNS) Evangelicals cheered when a Supreme Court ruling on Wednesday (April 28) allowed a cross to remain as a war memorial in California&#8217;s Mojave Desert.<br \/>\nSome Christians, however, caution that a celebration may not be in order.<br \/>\nThe high court&#8217;s decision was largely based on Justice Anthony Kennedy&#8217;s determination that &#8220;one Latin cross in the desert evokes far more than religion.&#8221; Rather, he said, it &#8220;evokes thousands of small crosses in foreign fields marking the graves of Americans who fell in battles.&#8221;<br \/>\nIn other words, the cross is more than a Christian symbol.<br \/>\nThat line of thinking is, at best, &#8220;a mixed blessing,&#8221; said Carl Esbeck, a professor at University of Missouri&#8217;s law school.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;m concerned about the government co-opting the symbol for its own purpose, which among other things, has a detrimental effect on evangelistic religion, such as Christianity,&#8221; said Esbeck.<br \/>\n&#8220;You get people who look at the cross who say, `Well, it&#8217;s just part of American culture.&#8217; Well, no, a Christian wants to look at the cross and say, `No, that&#8217;s a symbol of where Christ died for our sins.&#8221;&#8216;<br \/>\nEsbeck has an unlikely ally in retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, a stalwart church-state separationist. In a dissenting opinion, Stevens said, &#8220;Making a plain, unadorned Latin cross a war memorial does not make the cross secular.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe debate over the cross&#8217;s symbolism had already made an appearance during the Supreme Court&#8217;s oral arguments last October. When Peter Eliasberg, an attorney for the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, argued that &#8220;a cross is the predominant symbol of Christianity,&#8221; Justice Antonin Scalia called his contention that the cross only memorializes dead Christian veterans &#8220;outrageous.&#8221;<br \/>\nOn Wednesday, the Supreme Court remanded the case to a California district court, which must now decide whether the cross belongs on federal land. In the meantime, Christian leaders &#8212; particularly evangelicals &#8212; continue to debate Kennedy&#8217;s interpretation of the cross&#8217;s symbolism.<br \/>\nSecularizing the cross worries leaders of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty. K. Hollyn Hollman, general counsel of the committee, said there is a &#8220;danger&#8221; that people in favor of piety on public property will downplay the spiritual significance of the symbol.<br \/>\nBut another prominent Baptist said evangelicals can be comfortable with Kennedy&#8217;s perspective on the cross.<br \/>\n&#8220;I think that most American evangelicals would acknowledge that it probably is, in our culture, more than a Christian symbol,&#8221; said Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention&#8217;s Ethics &amp; Religious Liberty Commission.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s fine, he said, &#8220;as long as it&#8217;s not less than a Christian symbol.&#8221;<br \/>\nLand said he&#8217;d rather have the cross stay up under Kennedy&#8217;s line of argument than have authorities eradicate crosses from cemeteries.<br \/>\nDavid Neff, the editor in chief of Christianity Today magazine, said evangelicals can accept broader meanings of the cross.<br \/>\n&#8220;We need to be comfortable with the fact that this is, on the one hand, a strong Christian symbol; but it also has taken on all sorts of layers of meaning for different people in different contexts,&#8221; he said &#8212; from biker tattoos to pop artists&#8217; jewelry.<br \/>\n&#8220;I think Justice Kennedy is right that in the context of a war memorial, it evokes notions of sacrifice, which is part of the Christian message.&#8221;<br \/>\nWhen a Supreme Court justice says the cross is not just about Christianity, it diminishes Jesus&#8217; charge to his followers to &#8220;take up their cross and follow me,&#8221; said Read Schuchardt, an expert on symbolism and iconography at Wheaton College in Illinois.<br \/>\nBut the cross&#8217;s meaning has already changed from the early centuries when it was known as a Roman tool of power and execution.<br \/>\n&#8220;Like all symbols, they go through an evolutionary process that almost always drains them of their original meaning by adding secondary and tertiary meanings,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nChristian ethicist David Gushee said the Supreme Court&#8217;s affirmation of the multiple meanings of the cross shows that it is not a clear legal win for Christians who want to see crosses erected in the public square.<br \/>\n&#8220;The conservative Christians &#8230; would see this as a victory for their kind of long-standing fight in the culture wars,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not as unambiguous as that.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>By ADELLE M. 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