A fellow interrupted our Facebook discussion on apostasy/faithfulness in my denomination to slam various denominational leaders and then veered a half-mile off-subject onto his lasting loyalty to the Confederate cause. Each year, he said, he travels to the Confederate cemetery back at home and honors the people, the cause, the flag, etc.
I don’t know the guy, so this is not so much to him as it is to all those unreconstructed Southerners who still cannot get past the CSA, who idolize Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, and who would die for the Stars-and-Bars before they would the Stars and Stripes.
We have no argument with honoring the dead. I’ve stood at the gravesites in Columbus Mississippi’s Friendship Cemetery and shed more than one tear for those on both sides buried there.
But no matter your position on the Southern Cause, my friend, there is something you should give thanks for.