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Little Old Lady Calls Her Two-Story Cross an Expression of God's Love, Her West Hills Neighbors Call It an Eyesore

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Laly Dobener is a petite, unassuming 72-year-old, whose lawn ornamentation has made a big statement in her West Hills cul-de-sac.

Dobener put up a two-story white cross on her front lawn that she says is a symbol of God's love. There are blood-red paint splotches, representing where Jesus' hands and feet would have been nailed, and a crown of thorns under a sign that says, "Jesus I trust in you."

The cross represents Jesus' pain at his crucifixion, but Dobener doesn't understand how the sign is hurting anyone else.

"It is my way of expressing my love to God and to the world ... to bring God's love to everyone," she told The Los Angeles Daily News.

Her neighbors on Hyannis Drive don't see it that way.

"It's bad enough how property values are these days," neighbor Laurie Biener said. "Then you have something like this affecting them even more ... It's like she's making a statement for the whole neighborhood, and that is just not right."

Neighbors have been asking her to tear down the cross, but Dobener isn't budging. City officials have been called in to make sure the sign doesn't break any zoning laws. Officials in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have ordered residents to take down similarly-oversized crosses, citing zoning laws, but residents challenged those orders in court.

Luke Goodrich, an attorney at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, said government agencies can't just ask anyone to tear down an unpopular symbol — they have to prove that the religious symbol could harm residents or pose a hazard.

"In many cases the question is would you deal with it in the same way if it was tacky Christmas decorations or a tacky color choice for a house," he told The Daily News.

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  • ... says is a symbol of God's love. There are blood-red paint splotches,
    representing where Jesus' hands and feet would have been nailed, and a
    crown of thorns under a sign that says, "Jesus I trust in you."

    Riiiiiight.  Nothing says "Symbol of Love" more than a decaying, mutilated corpse. 

    Fucking church pukes ...

  • ValleyTrash

    Considering in the gospel that Jesus willingly died on the cross for mankind, then yes it is a symbol of love. 

  • You lost me at "gospel".

  • ValleyTrash

    If you haven't done so, I would recommend reading one of the gospels. Either Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.  I would say John is my favorite of the four. God bless.

  • You should save your piety for someone it might actually have some influence on.

  • ValleyTrash

    Just letting you know because it changed my life and it can change yours too.

  • Okay, thanks for thinking of me.  And please feel free to keep it to yourself from now on.

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