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Supreme Court Case Involving the Christian Flag Will Set a National PrecedentFor 12 years, Boston approved 284 flag raisings by private organizations with no denials, but then denied Camp Constitution's flag solely because of the word "Christian" on the application.
Boston censored the religious viewpoint of Camp Constitution's flag, which was to be raised for about an hour the week of September 17 in observance of Constitution Day, while supporters gathered around the flagpole. The flag was part of the ceremony to honor the Constitution and recognize the Judeo-Christian heritage and Christian Founders, like John Adams and Samuel Adams, both who were residents of Massachusetts. Liberty Counsel has received broad-based support with 17 amicus briefs filed in support of the free speech case, including from the United States of America, 12 states and a wide range of organizations, even the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Boston had never censored any flag until Camp Constitution's flag, which is white with a blue square and a red cross in the upper left corner. The flag contains no writing. Under oath, the city official testified the flag would have been approved if the application did not refer to it as a "Christian flag." The word "Christian" on the application alone triggered the censorship. The official said he had never heard of a "Christian flag" until Camp Constitution's application. Therefore, his testimony revealed that if Camp Constitution had not referred to the flag on the application with the word "Christian," it would not have been censored. If the application had referred to the flag as the "Camp Constitution Flag," then Boston Commissioner Gregory Rooney would have approved it. The city refers to its flagpole as a "public forum" open to "all applicants" to temporarily raise their own flags on the flagpole. The city of Boston's website even states the goals for flag-raising events: "We commemorate flags from many countries and communities at Boston City Hall Plaza. We want to create an environment in the city where everyone feels included." For 12 years, Boston approved 284 flag raisings by private organizations with no denials, but then denied Camp Constitution's flag solely because of the word "Christian" on the application. Other flags raised on the city's flagpole include the Turkish flag (which depicts the Islamic star and crescent) and the Portuguese flag (which uses religious imagery). City officials have also never denied the "messages" communicated by the "Chinese Progressive Association," the rainbow flag of Boston Pride and a "transgender" pink and blue flag. The flags of private community groups include Albania, Brazil, Ethiopia, Italy, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico and Mexico, as well as of Communist China and Cuba. No flag was ever denied until the city denied the flag of Camp Constitution. Boston now argues that despite the policy and longstanding practice, the private flag raisings are actual government speech. But this argument is nonsense because one week, a private group celebrating Communist China flew the flag of China, and the next week, a different private group opposed to Communist China flew the flag of Taiwan. Both of these opposing views cannot possibly be government speech. Shurtleff and Camp Constitution first asked the city in 2017 for a permit to raise the Christian flag on Boston City Hall flagpoles to commemorate Constitution Day (September 17) and the civic and cultural contributions of the Christian community to the city of Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, religious tolerance, the Rule of Law and the US Constitution. The First Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the city of Boston, finding that the flags were government speech. The appeals court wrongly accepted the city's argument that the Establishment Clause justified its censorship. However, (1) the application form designates the flagpole as a "public forum" open for private speech; (2) the city never censored a flag in the 12 years prior to Camp Constitution's application; (3) the city approved 39 flags (averaging over three per month) in the year prior to Camp Constitution's application; and (4) the flags of the foreign countries could not be government speech because under state law, it is a crime to raise the flag of a foreign country on city property. Liberty Counsel's Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, "We look forward to the US Supreme Court argument. Boston cannot deny the Camp Constitution flag because of its ‘Christian' viewpoint while allowing every other flag to fly on its flagpole. There is a crucial difference between government endorsement of religion and private speech, which government is bound to respect. Censoring religious viewpoints in a public forum where secular viewpoints are permitted is unconstitutional and this must stop. This case will set national precedent." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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