Standard
New Mexico state flag. Approved by state
legislature in 1925. The center space of each branch was elongated to better emphasize the use of the three spaces to represent
the trinity of Christianity. Although
this is a Christian modification of the stolen Zia Pueblo sacred religious
symbol, it is unknowingly accepted by most as representing the state of New
Mexico. In fact it represents the domination of the Church over the First People and the state of New Mexico.
This
is the bigoted Christian Dominionists’ newer modification of the New Mexico state
flag to proselytize and claim the entire state and government as their own. The State has its flag, and now these bigoted Christian Dominionists have their flag. (Color changed by printer.)
Christian
Dominionists’ Bigotry: Modified New Mexico Zia symbol state flag as part of the
new nine-pole display of flags in front of the Las Cruces City Hall. November 5, 2013. Photo courtesy Las Cruces Sun-News, Shari
Villapando-Hill photographer.
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