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Michael Kronk asks in his letter “Maybe mosque argument just a question of distance” (Sept. 20) if those who approve of the mosque in NYC would approve of a mosque being built “directly on top of Ground Zero” or “just right beside the site?” As a supporter of the mosque in lower Manhattan (and the over 100 other mosques in the city), I believe that our common sense judgments for where mosques should be built ought to follow our common sense judgments for where churches should be built. Do I think it would be okay to build a mosque on Ground Zero? No. Do I think that a church should be built there? No. Do I believe it’s okay to build churches and mosques around and near the site? Of course.
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