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Flag- what does this represent? Xtian but what else?

This is from a google maps photo in central Washington.

MarkiusMahamius 7 Sep 18
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How can a good Christian fly an American flag in that condition?

(I know)

Just be glad it's under that torn up U.S. flag. At least they're following a bit of the flag code, but much like thier religion, picking and choosing which bits to follow.

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Some say that the top one is based on the coat of arms of the Washington family. The lower one is a picture of an instrument of torture.

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Christian flag, it's pristine while the American flag is torn quite prophetic

bobwjr Level 10 Sep 18, 2019
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It's a Christian flag. The owners didn't want to pay for employee's birth control pills. Hobby Lobby took it to the Supreme Court. They won.

Despicable. I am boycotting Hobby Lobby.

This Hobby Lobby is in East Wenatchee, WA, across the Columbia River from Wenatchee. I live in Wenatchee, WA.

I never have and never will set foot inside a Hobby Lobby.

Well it isn't a Hobby Lobby picture, its a pic I sent to markius of the neighbors of a house my wife and I are thinking of buying in West Richland.

But the rest is spot on.

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Well the American flag is in a disgraceful state, and needs to be replaced.

1of5 Level 8 Sep 18, 2019

I noticed that but wasnt sure if I was seeing it wrong, or didnt understand some trendy thing about making the flag look well-loved or something. For all I know they sell flag-distress kits at Hobby Lobby

@MarkiusMahamius pretty sure they sell stuff to make things look like authentic dead sea scrolls.

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aaah i think i found the answer [en.wikipedia.org]

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