Ground Zero Cross: Court presses atheist group to explain why artifact is 'offensive'

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A federal appeals court said this week that an atheist group trying to keep the so-called Ground Zero Cross out of the National September 11 Memorial Museum must better explain how displaying the artifact is "offensive" and violates members' constitutional rights.

The 17-foot-tall, steel beam "cross" was found in the rubble of the World Trade Center twin towers in New York that fell during the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

 

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Ground Zero Cross: Court presses atheist group to explain why artifact is 'offensive'

Fox News - FILE: July 23, 2011: The World Trade Center Cross waits to be blessed by a Franciscan priest, New York, N.Y.REUTERS

A federal appeals court said this week that an atheist group trying to keep the so-called Ground Zero Cross out of the National September 11 Memorial Museum must better explain how displaying the artifact is "offensive" and violates members' constitutional rights.

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