Sir,
The atheists believe that God does not exist. This is their faith. They have a right to manifest their faith, but not to curtail the faiths of others. Yet their secular arm seeks to suppress other faiths such as Catholic etc and thus they exercise intolerance and discrimination. They try to eliminate it in the workplace, in the public square, in places of learning and in the court chambers.
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We have a right to manifest our faith. If we respect the last resting place of Fr. Jarzebowski and wish to preserve it, then those who seek to disrespect it curtail our freedom. I recommend that one questions them whether they believe in the devil, arguing that Christians believe in its existence, and that they would be more convincing disproving the devil rather than God. Should they deny its existence they become wide open to examples of evil in the world, eg holocaust, and, swamped by the evidence, give way.
If all else fails, we point and say: does not your denial prove my case?
Krzysztof Jastrzębski
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