An example of this is at Briscoe Park. Check out the playground equipment that features the Bible story of Noah's Ark.
I love the story of Noah's Ark - but if a religion I didn't agree with was the dominant one here, would I want to see their holy book stories on playground equipment I helped pay for with my taxes?
Not likely.
But maybe heathens who don't believe exactly the same way I do should stay away from the park. (kidding!)
And while we discuss this, the kids just think it's cute pictures of animals on their playground equipment. Makes you want to be a kid again, doesn't it?
I still haven't read this book, that's why I'm still annoying.
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