Cross at Mt. Rubidoux on Early Easter Morning
Riverside's Mt. Rubidoux cross was threatened to be removed because a group who wanted to stir things up claimed it violated constitutional rights to those who are not Christians. Here's the good news~ The city took a smart move. They decided to auction the property with the cross on it so it would no longer be in the hands of the city. It worked. There were two bidders. Both had the intent to purchase the land so the cross could be saved. The auction was over in a minute. The bidding started at $10,000, which was the minimum required, then the second party bidded $10,500. It was the last and final bid. What I don't understand is why the group that wanted to remove the cross wasn't interested in putting their money where their mouth is. I guess it goes to show that those who preserved the cross loved it more than those who disliked. Point well taken.
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