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Sunday, September 11, 2005
Pastor Claims 9-11 Memorial Design Is Islamic Crescent
World Net Daily reported yesterday that Rev. Ron McRae, head of the Bible Anabaptist Church near Jerome, Pa., is considering going to court to challenge the design that has been approved for the memorial to honor the victims of Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania on 9-11. The memorial will be a mile-long semicircle of red maples surrounding the place near Shanksville, Pa, where the flight's 40 passengers and crew were killed. The pastor argues that the design, called "Crescent of Embrace", is in fact the symbol of Islam. McRae said: "They wouldn't dare put up the Ten Commandments or the cross of Christ, but they're going to put up a red crescent. We're not going to stand idly by and allow this to happen."